Re: lights are on, no one's in.

On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Kynn Bartlett wrote:

oh yes, lets help them break into our systems easier

Bob

> At 11:14 PM 11/6/2001 , Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
> >One can check if the user agent supports a given snippet.
> >However is there anyway to check if the user has access to a given i/o
> >device?
> 
> Nope.  This is why I have been hoping for years that the CC/PP work
> will be completed and widely deployed.
> 
> CC/PP stands for Composite Capabilities/Preference Profiles, and allows
> for abstracting of the user environment (in XML/RDF) and transmission
> of that profile to the server (as well as modifications by proxies
> along the network path).  It's a W3C standard-under-development.
> 
> In 1999 I wrote a brief article about it, which can be found at
> http://www.ccpp.org/
> 
> --Kynn
> 
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> Kynn Bartlett <kynn@reef.com>
> Technical Developer Liaison
> Reef North America
> Accessibility - W3C - Integrator Network
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