Architectural Principles of the World Wide Web by Chris Lilley
Table of contents
- Architectural Principles of the World Wide Web
- Introduction
- Web Architecture
- Architectural problems
- TAG
- What TAG does
- How it does it
- Orthogonality of specifications
- Error handling
- URIs
- URI comparison for resource identification
- New URI schemes
- Media Types and authoritative server metadata
- Safe interactions
- Text vs Binary
- Binary XML Infoset representations
- Extensibility and Versioning
- Extensibility and XML
- Separation of Content, Presentation, and Interaction
- XML and Hypertext
- XML ID semantics
- Questions