- From: Brant Langer Gurganus <brantgurganus2001@cherokeescouting.org>
- Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 11:28:59 -0500
- To: Toby A Inkster <tobyink@goddamn.co.uk>
- CC: www-html@w3.org
Toby A Inkster wrote: >On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 08:01:57AM -0500, Brant Langer Gurganus wrote: >| * There should be a "changeserver" attribute that defines a URI >| where changes may be posted. The URI is up to the original page >| author. An example use might be: >| 1. There is a section like the <span editable="editable" >| changeserver="mailto:brantgurganus2001@cherokeescouting.org?subject=Change%20Request">Suggeston</span>. >| 2. A user sees that "Suggeston" is misspelled and corrects it. >| 3. When the user navigates away from the page, a message is >| sent to that e-mail address. > >Hmmm... this would require that XHTML user agents implement SMTP. While is is a >trivial protocol, it would rather bloat some of the minimalist browsers. > > The URI could be anything. I just used a mailto: for an example. It could also be processed the way most forms are processed which was sort of my model. -- Brant Langer Gurganus <http://www.cherokeescouting.org/OtherUnits/Troop545IIN/brant.xhtml> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT/M/P/S/TW d- s+:- a18 C+++ U P+ L E-- W+++ N+++ o K- w+ O--- M-- V- PS+ PE-- Y-- PGP--- t+ 5 X R tv+ b++ DI D G++ e h! !r y- ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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