Re: [dgd@cs.bu.edu: BOS confusion (analysis; suggestion to resolve Newcomb/Bryan conflict)]

Gavin writes:

>I have no problem with the # hack being used by servers that
can process it. I do not think it should be standardised.     

Too late.  It is standardized by the URL specification as a
symbol terminating the URL and preceding a format-specific
fragment address.  You will *have* to specify what that
addressing means for XML documents; you have no say over
what it means for other formats.

Regards,
    Terry Allen    Fujitsu Software Corp.    tallen@fsc.fujitsu.com
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 which we soon find outselves obliged to destroy?" - Benjamin Franklin
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Received on Friday, 3 January 1997 14:47:30 UTC