On Sun, 24 May 2009 17:40:21 +0100, Mike Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Aryeh Gregor wrote:
>> You should spell out the existing problem carefully  and in
>> great detail, including existing solutions or workarounds, to
>> get the best response.
>
> I certainly intend to do this once I get feedback on whether
> this subject is relevant for HTML5, or any other whatwg spec
> (preferrably from people involved in authoring these). Time
> is limited and I would like to only spend this effort if
> applicable to spec work.

It depends what solution is chosen - browser behaviors and HTML 
elements/attributes are in scope of HTML 5, but HTTP methods and headers not so 
much.

>> I don't think refresh is a big deal.
>
> I've been using refresh/resubmit as an easy example so that
> everybody knows what I am talking about. 

Hm, now I don't :) 

Can you re-state the problem you want to be solved? I thought you wanted to 
avoid browsers asking question whether they should re-submit POST.

> When/if this subject seems to relate to the HTML5 effort, I would like to 
> contribute to a larger discussion on these kinds of topics.

If the problem affects web applications and browsers, then that's probably good 
place to discuss it.

-- 
regards, Kornel Lesinski

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