Re: Deep linking barriers in the UK: The Royal Mail

Hello Paul,

On 2010/04/27 21:22, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
> I believe we're talking about linking here.

I agree that this is the main issue. But part of working out an issue is 
checking the boundaries.

Regards,   Martin.

> Case 1 below, expressed as transclusion in Nelson's, is not what we're
> talking about; I think that includes the usage of the frameset family of
> elements.
>
> It is my understanding that this issue is really related to whether or
> not it is good/bad/allowed/supportable/doable to prohibit usage of
> linking to (parts of) web-sites as opposed to simply advise for its
> stability.
>
> Am I hasty?
>
> paul
>
>
>
>
> Le 27-avr.-10 à 11:00, Martin J. Dürst a écrit :
>> Let's make sure we are talking about the same thing. This was the case
>> I was talking about:
>>
>> Site A:
>> http://www.a.example/deep/deep/deep/page.html:
>> <html><head><title>Example page with image</title></head>
>> <body><h1>Example text and image<h1>
>> <p>...text...</p>
>> <p>...text...<img alt='example image' src='image.gif'/>...</p>
>> <p>...text...</p>
>> </body></html>
>>
>>
>> Site B (Case 1):
>> http://www.b.example/path/page1.html:
>> <img alt='example image'
>> src='http://www.a.example/deep/deep/deep/image.gif'/>
>>
>>
>> Site B (Case 2):
>> http://www.b.example/path/page2.html:
>> <a href='http://www.a.example/deep/deep/deep/page.html'>something
>> interesting</a>...</p>
>
>
>

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Received on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 06:19:08 UTC