- From: Subbu Allamaraju <subbu@subbu.org>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 18:07:33 -0700
- To: mike amundsen <mamund@yahoo.com>
- Cc: Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net>, public-html@w3.org, Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de>, nathan@webr3.org, public-html-comments@w3.org, www-archive <www-archive@w3.org>
Do you need the conditional headers as form parameters? The agent should be able to replay those headers. Subbu On Apr 1, 2011, at 5:50 PM, mike amundsen wrote: > Cross-posting to related groups: > > I've posted a document[1] that shows one way in which HTML FORMS can > support PUT/DELETE w/o the need for plug-ins or scripting. It's a > quick draft but I think it covers the basics. > > If this is not in the desired format let me know. > > > [1] http://amundsen.com/examples/put-delete-forms/ > > mca > http://amundsen.com/blog/ > http://twitter.com@mamund > http://mamund.com/foaf.rdf#me > > > #RESTFest 2010 > http://rest-fest.googlecode.com > > > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 16:24, Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net> wrote: >> On 04/01/2011 03:29 PM, Julian Reschke wrote: >>> >>> On 01.04.2011 21:04, Sam Ruby wrote: >>>> >>>> On 04/01/2011 02:01 PM, Nathan wrote: >>>>> >>>>> fwd'ing to some relevant lists - would be very happy to see a proper >>>>> response from W3C / HTML WG chairs, particularly the question "And >>>>> *where* should this activity happen?" >>>> >>>> Where is in bug reports: >>>> >>>> http://dev.w3.org/html5/decision-policy/decision-policy.html >>>> >>>> Should you (or anyone) wish to escalate a proposed RESOLUTION by the >>>> editor, you will be encouraged to join the working group and participate >>>> by creating a proposal and participating in the discussion: >>>> >>>> http://www.w3.org/html/wg/#join >>>> >>>>> best, nathan >>>> >>>> - Sam Ruby >>> >>> I'm currently interested in a discussion that leads to something that >>> *could* be added to the HTML spec, and might lead to clarifications in >>> the HTTPbis specs. >>> >>> I don't think an issue tracker is the right place for that. >> >> In that case, discussions can happen anywhere; but those that could lead to >> changes to the W3C HTML spec should occur on public-html to ensure that all >> of the right people see it. >> >>> Best regards, Julian >> >> - Sam Ruby >> >> >
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