- From: Jean-Jacques Moreau <jean-jacques.moreau@crf.canon.fr>
- Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 13:01:48 +0100
- To: Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>
- Cc: Web Services Description <www-ws-desc@w3.org>, Jeffrey Schlimmer <jeffsch@windows.microsoft.com>
Philippe, Your suggested changes are now in Part 3, for everyone to review (changes are in red [text deleted], green [new text] and orange [text slightly modified]). JJ. Philippe Le Hegaret wrote: > On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 11:38, Jean-Jacques Moreau wrote: > >>Philippe, is there any chance you could provide a diff over the >>existing spec text (or any other mechanism that you might deem >>appropriate), to make it easier to evaluate your proposed changes? > > > Jean-Jacques, here is the document: > http://www.w3.org/2004/01/21-httpbinding.html > > Note: to avoid messing up the Part 3, I'm working on a standalone > version of HTTP binding document. The intent is to fold it into our > current documents after appropriate reviews and changes. > > I rewrote the proposal to make it closer to the approach taken by XForms > 1.0. As Mark noted, XForms 1.0 does not allow you to put data into the > path of the URI. I left it in the document however, marked with an issue > on it (as discussed during last week teleconference). > > Changes from earlier proposals: > - HTTP POST does no longer let you put data into the URI. > - List of simple types are no longer as pairs of name/value, but instead > using a single pair (that simplify the definition of the URI style). > - New attribute to select the character separator in URIs. > - New mechanism to select the serialization format (and the HTTP method > at the same time). > - Introduced the URI and Multipart operation styles. > > I still didn't manage to come up with a proposal for HTTP headers, > especially since we don't @headers attribute anymore. > > Issues are inline in the document. > > Philippe > >
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