- From: Daniel DuBois <ddubois@rafiki.spyglass.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 09:44:28 -0600
- To: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
At 02:04 PM 3/1/96 +0100, Mirsad Todorovac wrote: > Alternates: {"TheProject.fr.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html"} {language "fr"}}, > {"TheProject.en.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html"} {language "en"}}, > {"TheProject.ru.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html;charset=iso-8859-5"} {language "ru"}} > ("/cgi-bin/xlate?koi8-r+TheProject.ru.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html;charset=koi8-r"} language "ru"}} Charsets are not to appear in mime type tags in URI/Alternates headers. They ave their own slot. The above examples would be: > Alternates: {"TheProject.fr.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html"} {language "fr"}}, > {"TheProject.en.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html"} {language "en"}}, > {"TheProject.ru.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html"} {charset "iso-8859-5"} {language "ru"}} This variant below would be invalid by the anti-spoofing content negotiaion clause because they don't have matching prefixes. Soemthing more valid would be: > ("TheProject.ru2.html" 1.0 > {type "text/html" {charset "koi8-r"} {language "ru"} } >> There is NO quality factor for Accept-Charset in current draft. >So, IMVHO there should be a way to specify prefered language/encoding, with >quality factors (which fit into current scheme for Accept: header), or by >means of some other method. >Eg. I want document in my native language/encoding, >if there isn't one, I'd be happy with native language/us-ascii, There is a mechanism for specifying qualities on language, just not on charset. so you could ask for "Accept-Language: native-language; ql=1.0, en; ql=.7" and "Accept-Charset: native-charset" (which implicitly includes iso-8859-1). If that is not sufficient, we now that we have Koen's method for reactive negotiation, by which you will be able to precisely pick which varaint you want, which might be useful if you recieve the the language you wanted, but not the charset you wanted. (You recieve TheProject.ru.html, but you realize there was also a TheProject.ru2.html, so you ask for it by name.) ----- Dan DuBois, Software Animal http://www.spyglass.com/~ddubois/ Download a totally free copy of the Spyglass Web Server today! http://www.spyglass.com/products/server_download.html
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