- From: Mark E. Haase <mehaase@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 09:22:57 -0500
- To: public-html@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CALb0Rk6Qx9S=ei0CBnW+5-vJK1fioVa1ufnU71O5qUS9P8TFgQ@mail.gmail.com>
I'd like to voice my support for this spec. I've been keenly interested in the idea for several years as I have worked on various web services. Early on, I resigned myself to using JavaScript for unsupported HTTP methods. In my most recent project, I used a single-page application that avoids HTML forms altogether, for exactly this reason. I'm new to the standards process, but I believe that Cameron's spec is a thoughtful proposal that would greatly enhance web developers' ability to build web services that are equally available to humans and machines. Thanks, Mark E. Haase > Vendors, > I would like to call your attention to the "Form HTTP Extensions" > extension specification: > http://www.w3.org/TR/form-http-extensions/ > The specification is complete and has progressed through working draft > with substantive review by the community. All feedback has been > formally addressed to the point of agreed resolution and the document > is in a stable state and ready to advance on the Recommendation Track. > The next phase for the specification is to advance as a Candidate > Recommendation and as such we would like to solicit implementation > interest from you. > Could you please respond to this call for interest with your > intentions regarding the implementation of this specification? > Thanks, > Cameron Jones
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