On 23 Mar 2007, at 01:30, Sander Tekelenburg wrote:

(Note that a mechanism to allow authors to define anchors in videos is not a solution, because it's then still the author who is in control. What I'm
suggesting is about giving the user control.)

Can't we have all of:
1) A way for authors to match up timecodes with fragment identifiers in the fallback content 2) A way for UAs to skip to that time code if a fragment identifier is requested and it's contained within fallback the UA isn't displaying 3) And a way for users to link to timecodes that aren't marked up at all.

the client doing the request should be smart enough to know to
escape the colon

Wikipedia section IDs have lots of escaping, but it's all done by the
wiki server, not the UA. I don't know if this is because UAs can't be
trusted to get it right or not.

I'm getting the impression from RFC 3986 that it is up to the app...

RFCs are one thing, implementations are another.

- Nicholas.


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