- From: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:52:33 -0400
- To: www-tag@w3.org
TAG Community, On June 18 the Web Application Formats WG published a new WD of: Enabling Read Access for Web Resources <http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-access-control-20070618/> [[ This document defines a mechanism to selectively provide cross-site access to a web resource. Using either a HTTP header or an XML processing instruction (or both), resources can indicate they allow read access from specified hosts (optionally using patterns). When a pattern is used, one can also exclude certain hosts. For instance, allow read access from all subdomains of example.org (*.example.org) with the exception of public.example.org (public.example.org). ... The mechanism defined in this specification extends the "default browser security sandbox" to allow read access for cross-site resources. The extension opens a constrained hole in the browser's "default sandbox". ]] On behalf of the WG, we request comments on this document (preferably before August 3) but please send them to: <mailto:public-appformats@w3.org> We are particularly interested in any comments about the mechanism defined in this spec being inconsistent with the AWWW. Regards, Art Barstow --- Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: public-appformats@w3.org > From: "ext Anne van Kesteren" <annevk@opera.com> > Date: June 18, 2007 10:53:09 AM EDT > To: "WAF WG (public)" <public-appformats@w3.org> > Subject: [acccess-control] new draft > > > Hi, > > Thanks to the W3C webmasters we were able to get a new public draft > out today: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-access-control-20070618/ > > It includes a lot of the changes debated on this list over the last > few months. There are still some minor things that need to be > worked out, but we're getting there. > > Cheers, > > > -- > Anne van Kesteren > <http://annevankesteren.nl/> > <http://www.opera.com/> >
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