- From: Gavin Nicol <gtn@eps.inso.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 09:10:43 GMT
- To: bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM
- CC: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
>| Yup. Obviously. Also, it's a query. I totally fail to see the >| utility, or even the existence, of a distinction between an >| address and a query. Given the URL >| http://docs.sun.com/ab2/alluser/ADVOSUG/@xmlToc >| tell me please, is that an address or a query? > >@xmlToc is the name of a script that generates the XML TOC for the >book named ADVOSUG. If the choice is between address and query, it's >a query. You *know* this is a script, the browser doesn't. To a browser, this is an address that returns a resource. Think of it like virtual memory. You have an address, and are not aware that the OS is playing games with it behind your back.
Received on Tuesday, 25 March 1997 04:12:31 UTC