- From: mca <mca@amundsen.com>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 19:13:59 -0400
- To: "Rushforth, Peter" <Peter.Rushforth@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca>
- Cc: "public-xmlhypermedia@w3.org" <public-xmlhypermedia@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAPW_8m6eSDGRuXhowhGmaYBHvunO12-PM+eXkd4_6a85tB-vnw@mail.gmail.com>
I'll create a page of the main page and then folks can comment on it. sound ok? mca +1.859.757.1449 http://amundsen.com/blog/ http://twitter.com@mamund http://mamund.com/foaf.rdf#me On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Rushforth, Peter < Peter.Rushforth@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca> wrote: > Hi Mike, > > It works for me. Where on the wiki should it go? > > Peter > ________________________________ > From: mca [mca@amundsen.com] > Sent: July 25, 2012 12:31 PM > To: public-xmlhypermedia@w3.org > Subject: Statement of Interest in XML Hypermedia > > Let's try this... > > > I am interested in a set of affordance definitions for the XML format for > effectively and efficiently expressing protocol-level state transitions > (i.e. follow this link, embed the content at this link the current > document, format a query string URL using the following arguments and send > the request to the server, format a body using the following arguments and > send it to the server, etc.). > > I am esp. interested in a set of affordance definitions that are > "domain-agnostic", IOW ones that are not tied to a single problem domain > (accounting, document management, etc.) since this could allow/encourage > the creation of standard libraries (similar to other XML-related > technologies (XSLT, XSD, XInclude, etc.) that can then be applied to a wide > range of server and client implementations and problem domains. > > > mca > +1.859.757.1449<tel:%2B1.859.757.1449> > http://amundsen.com/blog/ > http://twitter.com@mamund > http://mamund.com/foaf.rdf#me > > >
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