- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 14:27:37 +0100
- To: www-tag@w3.org
Hello taggers, Problem: AWW states in section 3.3. Inconsistencies between Representation Data and Metadata: "On the other hand, there is no inconsistency in serving HTML content with the media type "text/plain", for example, as this combination is licensed by specifications." I am concerned that this could be interpreted in an entirely different way to the sense that was mean while this section was being discussed. for example - "its okay for my server to serve everything as text/plain or application/octet-stream. AWW says this is fine for HTML" - "my browser understands what is obviously meant when an html file is served as text/plain, and displays the HTML as normal. AWW says this is okay". Suggested resolution: Be more clear on exactly what is licensed in the above example. For example, the following wording: "On the other hand, there is no inconsistency in serving HTML content with the media type "text/plain", for example, as this combination is licensed by specifications and results in the plain text source of the HTML file being displayed. Silently 'correcting' the text/plain to text/html and displaying the HTMl as normal would not, however, be licensed by specifications." -- Chris Lilley mailto:chris@w3.org Chair, W3C SVG Working Group W3C Graphics Activity Lead
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