Re: POST vs. separate methods

In message <c=US%a=_%p=msft%l=RED-44-MSG-961029200115Z-1264@INET-03-IMC.itg.mic
rosoft.com>, Yaron Goland writes:
>
>My conclusion is that the cache consistency problem is inherent to the 
>current cache infrastructure and that using methods does not solve this 
>problem.
>
>One final note, using methods or using POST w/mime types are absolutely 
>semantically equivalent. So any problem you bring up with POST w/mime types 
>will also exist with methods.

Methods are semantically equivalient to POST w/mime types iff the
spec says they are. That's the beauty of new methods: they can
have new semantics.

I don't have any strong intuitions, but I think it's possible new
methods could usefully address some caching issues. I'd have to
see a spec.

Dan

Received on Tuesday, 29 October 1996 16:07:15 UTC