- From: mike amundsen <mamund@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2011 21:33:00 -0400
- To: Subbu Allamaraju <subbu@subbu.org>
- 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>
Subbu: Not sure of your question, so I'll take a shot: *** You might be asking if the conditional header should be present in the body at all. Consider cases where the response contains a list of possible resources to PUT/DELETE, each possibility rendered as a FORM with the response representation: <html> ... <h1>Unresolved Orders</h1> <form action="..." method="delete" if-match="q1w2e3"><label>Order #123</label><input type="submit" value="delete" /></form> <form action="..." method="delete" if-match="w2e3r4"><label>Order #456</label><input type="submit" value="delete" /></form> <form action="..." method="delete" if-match="e3r4t5"><label>Order #789</label><input type="submit" value="delete" /></form> ... </html> In the above example, the Etag of the response representation would be insufficient as that Etag belongs to the entire response, not any of the resources represented by each form in the body. 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 21:07, Subbu Allamaraju <subbu@subbu.org> wrote: > 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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