- From: David W. Morris <dwm@xpasc.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 16:26:06 -0700 (PDT)
- To: Richard Vermillion <rvermillion@cyberdialogue.com>
- Cc: HTTP Working Group <http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com>
Richard, Why don't you take a look at the Transparent Content Negotiation draft suite? I think most/all of what you are concerned with could be nicely accomplished via TCN and feature registration. If not, perhaps there is a smooth way to integrate cookie values into TCN. On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, Richard Vermillion wrote: > > I've been a lurker on the HTTP-WG list for about a year now, paying > particular attention to the HTTP State Management threads. I know this > might be a bad time to propose an addition to the spec (considering the > turmoil it seems to be in now, and that it seems to have fled to a > sub-group), but I believe this functionality might be worth adding. > If this functionality already exists, please let me (and the other > cache-conscious dynamic-content implementers out there) know. If there > is a better forum for proposing this, let me know also. > > Often times, cookies are used to describe a characteristic of a visitor. > These characteristics might be: > o Preferences the visitor has set earlier (e.g. Frames=no or > LotsOfImages=yes or Bgcolor=blue) > o Flags to mark the visitor (e.g. AnsweredQnr=yes; this person has > already filled out our questionnaire so don't ask again) > o The market segment of the visitor (and this will grow in > importance as online commerce ramps up) (e.g. BuyACar=3; they're > pretty likely to buy a car) [.... remainder, snipped ... the above should refresh context ] Check out draft-ietf-http-rvsa-v10-0*.txt draft-ietf-http-negotiation-0*.txt draft-ietf-http-feature-reg-0*.txt Dave Morris
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