- From: Paul Hoffman <phoffman@imc.org>
- Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 15:46:19 -0800
- To: Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@gmx.net>, Graham Klyne <GK@ninebynine.org>
- Cc: uri@w3.org, uri-review@ietf.org
At 11:23 PM +0100 11/8/06, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote: >When you click on one of the following links, > > <a href='news:de.comp.text.xml'>... > <a href='mailto:example@example.org'>... > <a href='mailto:example@example.org?body=...'>... > <a href='telnet://example.org'>... > <a href='irc://irc.example.org/channel'>... > <a href='tel:555-5555'>... > >would you say your browser obtains representations? Yes No No No No No That is, some URI schemes get representations, and many others get actions. We have dealt with this for a very long time, particularly when we worked on the big revision to mailto: in 1997-1998.
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