Re: XML Schema draft populates the intersection of Language and InformationResource [ISSUE-14 httpRange-14]

On 28 Sep 2007, at 20:24, Dan Connolly wrote:
> The 303 redirect stuff is almost always more trouble than it's worth.
> I can't think of any cases other than legacy when I'd recommend it.
> Using doc#term is much more straightforward.

I'm surprised to hear that.

As I understand it, <doc#term> without 303 can't handle content  
negotiation.

If RDF is served at <doc>, then <doc#term> identifies whatever the  
RDF says about it (so it could be anything). If HTML is served at  
<doc>, then <doc#term> clearly identifies a section of an HTML  
document. To me, that seems like an unacceptable ambiguity. A 303  
from <doc> to <doc.rdf> and <doc.html> is needed to resolve this.

So, are you saying that content negotiation is not worth the trouble,  
or that the ambiguity doesn't matter?

Best,
Richard



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> Dan Connolly, W3C http://www.w3.org/People/Connolly/
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Received on Friday, 28 September 2007 19:09:47 UTC