Richard Czeiger wrote:
Sorry Vlad - Ithink I'm with Lachlan on this one...

Docs can be edited or re-written but if they're obsolete, you don't need to delete them - just don't link to them...

Actually, Lachlan said "no URI should be deleted" which everybody has taken to mean "no document left behind" or some such. If a document becomes obsolete, remove it and redirect the URI to a page that notifies the user of the fact and offers a newer version. How many times have you used Google and got a 404 because someone had removed the document you were coming for?

And why would you have a document on your site that *wasn't* linked to?


Can you please suggest a reason why there would be an absolute need to delete a file?

Can you in turn suggest a reason why you would retain a document on a site that was unlinked?

BTW: I'm not saying that under no circustances should precious bytes be wiped off the grid! But unless there's a strongly powerful reason, I would think that there's no need to delete files...

::thinks:: Dynamic website giving regularly updated information on ongoing activities? Ohh, look, NASA...

PS: Let's point out that the article Lachlan's referring to was written by the guy who invented the web so it's not exactly an unreliable source.


Well, I'm sure Nobel didn't envisage car bombs, either, when he invented nitroglycerin. Things change once they're unleashed on the world. (although I agree with the venerable Sir Tim on this, and Lachlan of course)

But URI != document, necessarily, and an superseded document may be more dangerous than not finding anything.

Cheers

mark
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