- From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 18:02:22 +0200
- To: Peter Cranstone <peter.cranstone@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-tracking@w3.org, Tamir Israel <tisrael@cippic.ca>, Matthias Schunter <mts-std@schunter.org>, Justin Brookman <justin@cdt.org>
This is a nice complexity for market tools, but goes beyond what DNT wants to be for the moment. Rigo On Thursday 21 June 2012 09:24:40 Peter Cranstone wrote: > Sorry I don't understand. > > The server sent a message to the client about the decision the > server has made. Now what is the client supposed to do? Simply > accept that choice? And the follow up question would be, if I > have to accept the servers choice what can I do to change the > servers mind? > > > Peter > ___________________________________ > Peter J. Cranstone > 720.663.1752 > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rigo Wenning <rigo@w3.org> > Organization: W3C > Date: Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:17 AM > To: W3 Tracking <public-tracking@w3.org> > Cc: Peter Cranstone <peter.cranstone@gmail.com>, Tamir Israel > <tisrael@cippic.ca>, Matthias Schunter <mts-std@schunter.org>, > Justin Brookman <justin@cdt.org> > Subject: Re: tracking-ISSUE-150: DNT conflicts from multiple user > agents [Tracking Definitions and Compliance] > > >On Thursday 21 June 2012 09:01:02 Peter Cranstone wrote: > >> What does the client respond with? > > > >Nothing > > > >Rigo
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