Re: how to specify the context location and embedding for an http response

Hi James,
 

> On January 28, 2016 at 2:31 PM james anderson <james@dydra.com> wrote:
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>      > >      On 2016-01-28, at 14:02, james anderson <james@dydra.com
>      > > <mailto:james@dydra.com> > wrote:
> > 
> >      good afternoon;
> >       
> >      an http request for json-ld permits the media type profile to specify
> > the ( compacted / expanded / flattened ) aspect of the response document
> > json-ld form.
> >       
> >      is there some analogous location for a request to specify the encoding
> > context and/or whether to include the context in-line in the response?
> > 
> >  > 

Not to my knowledge.

I asked this on the mailing list a while back [1].

>  for example, would it be acceptable practice for a server to recognize a
> context link header in the request and, in addition to the “rel” parameter, to
> recognize an “embed” parameter, with boolean values, to indicate whether one
> not to embed the given context in the result?
> 

See the reply from Markus [2].

>   
>  best regards, from berlin,
> 
>  ---
>  james anderson | james@dydra.com <mailto:james@dydra.com> | http://dydra.com
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>   
> 
> 
John

[1] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-linked-json/2014Apr/0000.html
[2] https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-linked-json/2014Apr/0001.html

Received on Sunday, 31 January 2016 12:48:39 UTC