- From: Jonathan Rees <jar@creativecommons.org>
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 20:10:39 -0500
- To: www-tag@w3.org
Noticing 2 little things that the document should probably mention... (1) make it clear 301 is a different case and one *should* see the destination URI, (2) in the 303 case the destination payload *must not* be attributed to the original resource - that's the whole reason for httpRange-14 after all (you can't attribute the description of a property, class, person or other non-IR to the designated resource) - so browser behavior is correct - although the bookmarking problem remains. On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Jonathan Rees <jar@creativecommons.org> wrote: > http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2010/02/redirects-and-address-bar.txt > > Written in the style of a blog post, and making use of > state-of-the-art theory (such as it is) of http semantics. > > If this gets review and approval of some kind (especially from TimBL, > who has been the vocal campaigner on this question) I'll htmlify and > post it and be done with this action. Not sure what else to do. > > Jonathan >
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