- From: mike amundsen <mamund@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 17:48:45 -0400
- To: Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>
- Cc: Dominik Tomaszuk <ddooss@wp.pl>, ietf-http-wg@w3.org
I've posted a document[1] that shows one way in which HTML FORMS can support PUT/DELETE w/o the need for plug-ins or scripting. It's a quick draft but I think it covers the basics. If this is not in the desired format let me know. [1] http://amundsen.com/examples/put-delete-forms/ mca http://amundsen.com/blog/ http://twitter.com@mamund http://mamund.com/foaf.rdf#me #RESTFest 2010 http://rest-fest.googlecode.com On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 14:26, mike amundsen <mamund@yahoo.com> wrote: > <snip> >> Personally I'd like to see a concrete proposal how PUT and DELETE will work >> (examples with HTML and HTTP interaction). Right now it's totally not clear >> to me. >> >>> And *where* shod this activity happen? >>> - here > </snip> > > Makes sense to me; I'll work up a few examples of HTTP/HTML this > evening and post a link. If/when others do the same we can use them > all as references in any discussion. > > mca > http://amundsen.com/blog/ > http://twitter.com@mamund > http://mamund.com/foaf.rdf#me > > > #RESTFest 2010 > http://rest-fest.googlecode.com > > > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 14:14, Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de> wrote: >> On 01.04.2011 15:41, mike amundsen wrote: >>> >>> I see the bug has been re-opened. >>> >>> I see there has been some discussion on public-html-comments regarding >>> PUT/DELETE[1]. >>> I also note at least one suggestion in that thread was to discuss this >>> on the whatwg list[2]. >>> >>> What is the preferred way to proceed here? >>> - List concerns/reservations and deal with them as they come up? >>> - Draw up a straw man proposal (is there a standard format for this)? >>> - Some other process? >> >> Personally I'd like to see a concrete proposal how PUT and DELETE will work >> (examples with HTML and HTTP interaction). Right now it's totally not clear >> to me. >> >>> And *where* shod this activity happen? >>> - here >> >> Here should be fine. >> >>> ... >> >> Best regards, Julian >> >
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