- From: Karl Dubost <karld@opera.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 16:00:01 -0400
- To: Ronan Heffernan <ronansan@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-tracking@w3.org
Le 28 oct. 2011 à 15:50, Ronan Heffernan a écrit : > The issue of conflicting policies under one domain (as in your multiple businesses example), can be handled by regex patterns (I think that Roy offered this solution?) inside the response document. I do not see it in that version at least. http://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/drafts/tracking-dnt-20111028.html#response-policy Are businesses authorized to own a part of the URI path? Do we mean something like this http://example.com/business1 http://example.com/.well-known/business1 http://example.com/business2 http://example.com/.well-known/business2 That would make it fragile in time. What I call "managing future legacy" How the client knows it has to fetch first http://example.com/.well-known/business1 when requesting http://example.com/business1 Roy? -- Karl Dubost - http://dev.opera.com/ Developer Relations & Tools, Opera Software
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