ACTION-137: Henry to find out what Jonathan would like Henry to do with respect to this document and do it.
Henry to find out what Jonathan would like Henry to do with respect to this document and do it.
- State:
- closed
- Person:
- Henry Thompson
- Due on:
- April 24, 2008
- Created on:
- April 17, 2008
- Associated Issue:
- HttpRedirections-57
- Related emails:
- RE: Topics for discussion at HTML WG/TAG meeting at TPAC (was: RE: Possible meeting of TAG and HTML Working Groups at TPAC) (from noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com on 2009-10-28)
- RE: Topics for discussion at HTML WG/TAG meeting at TPAC (was: RE: Possible meeting of TAG and HTML Working Groups at TPAC) (from Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com on 2009-10-28)
- TAG Telcon agenda fro 8th May 2008: httpredirections-57; tagSoupIntegration-54; passwordsInThClear-52; webApplicationState-60 (from skw@hp.com on 2008-05-07)
- minutes TAG weekly 17 Apr: httpRedirections-57, tagSoupIntegration-54 (from connolly@w3.org on 2008-04-17)
Related notes:
Answered in private email to Jonathan, as follows:
XRI is the only other example [of mechanisms supporting uniform access to metada] I'm aware of (it was ARK I was thinking of, I'm pretty sure), and I don't think you need to mention it.
I guess the point to be made is that there is a somewhat inchoate
requirement out there that goes beyond the one discussed in _The use
of Metadata in URIs_ [1], that people expect to navigate websites by
the obvious manipulation of URIs, to one which says that people should
be able to navigate from data to metadata (and back?) via systematic
and indeed universal maniulation of URIs. . .
[1] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/metaDataInURI-31.html
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