On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 04:30 PM, Dan Connolly wrote: >> <http://fielding.org/Roy/> :content-location >> <http://fielding.org/Roy/index.html> . > Hmm... I would have though content-location related the > response message to index.html. Hm, http:content-location apparently does... "The Content-Location entity-header field MAY be used to supply the resource location for the entity enclosed in the message when that entity is accessible from a location separate from the requested resource's URI." - RFC 2616, section 14.14 I guess the content-location used above is an abbreviation of: <URI> http:representation [ http:content-location <URI/index.html>] . -- Aaron [http://www.aaronsw.com] 4FAC4838B7D8D13FA6D92EDB4145521E79F0DF4BReceived on Wednesday, 31 July 2002 17:33:56 GMT
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