- From: Asbjørn Ulsberg <asbjorn@ulsberg.no>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2015 09:09:32 +0100
- To: Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com>
- Cc: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>, Dietrich Schulten <ds@escalon.de>
2015-10-31 13:53 GMT+01:00 Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com>: >> hydra:next </gadgets?page=4> > > Well, call to /gadgets is as valid as the one with ?page=4. Indeed server > may decide to either return 404, some 3XX or whatever other status, but it's > the /gadgets makes the server to pickup a request. How so? An URI is opaque, isn't it? The existence of a question mark or any other character should not be something the client has any knowledge of. The fact that HTML forms have special knowledge of a question mark is an axiom of HTML, not that of URIs. -- Asbjørn Ulsberg -=|=- asbjorn@ulsberg.no «He's a loathsome offensive brute, yet I can't look away»
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