- From: Shane Wiley <wileys@yahoo-inc.com>
- Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 10:42:46 -0800
- To: Matthias Schunter <mts@zurich.ibm.com>, "public-tracking@w3.org" <public-tracking@w3.org>
Matthias, This is a good example if you change the parent domains down the line as your example is at the sub-domain level currently (which I don't agree with). * http://coolnews.example.org/ * http://coolnews.example.org/track.js Receive DNT:2 (it is the first party and there are some exceptions) [The site can query JS with the list of third parties that are required to operate to find out whether the exceptions are sufficient] * http://weather.exampleX.com/ Receives DNT:1 (third party and no exception) * http://social.exampleY.net/coolnews Receives DNT;1 (third party and no exception) [.net and not .org] * http://tracker.exampleZ.org Receives DNT:0 (it is a third party and exempted) -----Original Message----- From: Matthias Schunter [mailto:mts@zurich.ibm.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 1:24 PM To: public-tracking@w3.org Subject: Re: ACTION-98: Bring input on ISSUE-111 to the group; otherwise it's closed Hi Folks, My understanding of Shane's proposal is as follows: > * http://coolnews.example.org/ > * http://coolnews.example.org/track.js Receive DNT;2 (it is the first party and there are some exceptions) [The site can query JS with the list of third parties that are required to operate to find out whether the exceptions are sufficient] > * http://weather.example.com/ Receives DNT;1 (third party and no exception) > * http://social.example.net/coolnews Receives DNT;1 (third party and no exception) [.net and not .org] > * http://tracker.example.org Receives DNT;0 (it is a third party and exempted) Karl: Does this answer your question? Shane: Did I understand correctly? Regards, matthias On 2/23/2012 10:08 PM, Karl Dubost wrote: > > Le 30 janv. 2012 à 23:42, Shane Wiley a écrit : >> Description: >> Should the user agent send a different DNT value to a first party site if there exist site-specific exceptions for that first party? > > > * Paul's browser has a DNT:1 set. > * Paul's browser has a site-specific exception list for *.example.org > (issue: what is the format of that list) > * Paul is on a blog and follows a link to http://coolnews.example.org/ > * The browser creates an HTTP request to http://coolnews.example.org/ > * The resource (Web page) available at > has links to > * http://coolnews.example.org/track.js > * http://weather.example.com/ > * http://social.example.net/coolnews > > > What is happening? > > >
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