From: ccjason@us.ibm.com <jc/> I think Yaron's point is that he believes / should be able to refer to any resource. Right now it's stuck with whatever it started with. Or at least it appears that it stuck. <gmc/> Fair enough. We could certainly overload "BIND" and/or "MOVE" to make a BIND/MOVE to "/" be a special case that doesn't affect bindings, but rather modifies the current mapping of "/". Cheers, GeoffReceived on Thursday, 16 September 1999 11:18:54 GMT
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