- From: Adrian Gschwend <ktk@netlabs.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 07:16:26 +0100
- To: public-webid@w3.org
- Message-ID: <514FEBBA.7060809@netlabs.org>
On 24.03.13 18:39, Kingsley Idehen wrote: Hi Kingsley > Here is a key HTTP enhancement from Hypertext Transfer Protocol > (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content note from IETF [1]. > > " > 4. If the response has a Content-Location header field and its > field-value is a reference to a URI different from the effective > request URI, then the sender asserts that the payload is a > representation of the resource identified by the Content-Location > field-value. However, such an assertion cannot be trusted unless > it can be verified by other means (not defined by HTTP). > " yep, when you pointed me out to the 303-relly-necessary thread I was stumbling on this one as well and I agree with the interpretation. Already implemented this in my code a few weeks ago and closed the case in my head :-) Feels so much better than 303 cu Adrian -- Adrian Gschwend @ netlabs.org ktk [a t] netlabs.org ------- Open Source Project http://www.netlabs.org
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