Re: I added some comments to the wiki page for ISSUE-37

hello all.

On 2012-12-13 5:30 , "Andy Seaborne" <andy.seaborne@epimorphics.com> wrote:
>On 13/12/12 12:29, Roger Menday wrote:
>>>>>I see a difference between 'container contained by container' and
>>>>>'container linked to container' (both should be supported in LDP) ...
>>>>>If a client links a container to another container it is just
>>>>>linkage, and not necessarily containment. Containment is something
>>>>>directed/decided by the server, often through creation.
>That relates to the creation and management of the container, which are
>important.
>But from just the link to the container, you can't tell?
>A container entry is just a link?

exactly. as long as the protocol does not need to support special
operations, we don't care (or even know) what an entry links to. if you
POST an entry to a collection that links to something, that link is opaque
to LDP server; it simply stores whatever you have POSTed, and serves it
back to you when you ask for it.

cheers,

dret.

Received on Thursday, 13 December 2012 17:31:10 UTC