Re: Directory for xmlspec.xsl homepage

But Norm is neither talking about a namespace name nor
a single document.  Go to http://www.w3.org/ and run
your mouse over the list of URLs under "W3C A to Z".
You don't see a single URL with a month number in it,
and most of them don't have a year number in it either.

I would think that's more like the kind of thing he's 
talking about.

paul

At 08:45 2002 03 18 -0500, Charles McCathieNevile wrote:
>Hi Norm,
>
>yep, w3.org/spec-prod is too high.
>
>In general, you would be probably want something like
>http://www.w3.org/2002/03/spec-prod (and that doesn't change when you want to
>add some more stuff next month/year - it is just a way to be "reasonably
>sure" that there aren't going to be big collisions in namespace 4 years
>away...)
>
>Cheers
>
>Chaals
>
>On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
>
>  I've been meaning to setup a homepage for the xmlspec stylesheets so
>  that I can, for example, make proper releases. I have CVS write access
>  to the W3C site, but I don't feel comfortable making up the URI.
>
>  Can someone on the team name a directory for me, please? Perhaps
>  http://www.w3.org/spec-prod except that I expect that's too high up
>  the hierarchy.
>
>                                          Be seeing you,
>                                            norm
>
>
>
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