- From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 14:49:13 -0400
- To: Tim Berners-Lee <timbl@w3.org>
- Cc: public-webarch-comments@w3.org
- Message-Id: <91E67C91-21FF-11D9-8358-000A95718F82@w3.org>
Hi Tim, Le 18 oct. 2004, à 15:35, Tim Berners-Lee a écrit : > Of course, if one wants to send the source text of an XML document to > be interpreted as a plain text file, which as you say is a reasonable > thing to do, then one sends it as text/plain (with a charset parameter > if not ASCII). This is really the transmission of a plain text > document, in function. I don't think the document disallows this. The document doesn't forbid, but maybe lack of clarity in terms definition. * "representation provider" is not defined in Web Arch document. The text now: [[[Good practice: XML and "text/*" In general, a representation provider SHOULD NOT assign Internet media types beginning with "text/" to XML representations. ]]] http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-webarch-20040816/#no-text-xml My suggestion is on the line of: ********* In general, a representation provider SHOULD NOT assign Internet media types begining with "text/" to represent XML data intended to be XML representations. ********* Because of the definition you gave in the document: [[[A representation consists logically of two parts: data (expressed in one or more formats used separately or in combination) and metadata (such as the Internet media type of the data).]]] http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-webarch-20040816/#def-representation XML data + text/plain = Text Representation XML data + application/xml = XML Representation Another comment: Be careful. Sometimes you are using "text/" sometimes "text/*" which might lead to confusions for the reader on your intended meaning. -- Karl Dubost - http://www.w3.org/People/karl/ W3C Conformance Manager *** Be Strict To Be Cool ***
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