- From: Dare Obasanjo <dareo@microsoft.com>
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 15:00:55 -0800
- To: "Tim Bray" <tbray@textuality.com>, "Bjoern Hoehrmann" <derhoermi@gmx.net>
- Cc: <www-tag@w3.org>
That is a very significant generalization you've made there. Considering that both IIS and Apache default to serving files that end in ".xml" as some */xml MIME type are you claiming that they are both buggy or that every time someone puts a file that ends in ".xml" on the Web it is a bug? -- PITHY WORDS OF WISDOM There is nothing more satisfying that having someone take a shot at you, and miss. ________________________________ From: www-tag-request@w3.org on behalf of Tim Bray Sent: Sat 11/20/2004 1:45 PM To: Bjoern Hoehrmann Cc: www-tag@w3.org Subject: Re: 3023 update (was Re: Agenda TAG Telcon: 8th Nov 2004) No. In all cases of which I'm aware, data on the web that's served as */xml is a symptom of a bug, and it is not OK for agents, web robots or any other kind, to infer #fragid rules.
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