[oops, sorry Lucas, not sure how i missed this -- M.B.] Hey folks, I'm having three kinds of problems implementing a RESTful browser app. One, using POST...
[...] ... [...] if tour only problem is to have some links to creation and recovery, you can put them in the 403 error page, since the user need them only if...
On Thursday, Feb 5, 2004, at 02:47 America/New_York, Yannick Loiseau ... This confounds user expectations. Users without an account shouldn't be asked for...
... you can still create a default page with the 3 links, and add the recovering link to the error page. That is not an architectural problem, it's just GUI...
... Problems with the CSS to make a form element act like an inline element are a lot more widespread than Netscape 4.7. Of course it is possible to work...
... The former identify resources. The latter query resource-spaces. Passive, actionable identification is more useful than required queries. ... I've done...
... this is a different problem that has already benn discussed here. If the pasge is accessible to everybody, but look different for each user, this is not an...
... On Thursday, Feb 5, 2004, at 10:56 America/New_York, Yannick Loiseau ... So let's say there are two different application requirements, authentication for...
Hello, I have a similar question regarding the using of hierarchy over queries when 'switching' languages. Example: I have a resource with 2 language...
... i thought of the same thing before, for verbose queries, but i didn't think you would need a separate method. the body for GET isn't used now, so why not...
... A lot of CSV and packed binary data files may beg to differ. I would rather see these files used as-is as representations on the web rather than drag them...
... I completely agree with what you are saying. What I meant was that when it comes to manipulating disparate data formats, having a bi-directional conversion...
... True, though the clients can be fixed. And programmatic clients [httpclient, &c.] support the full HTTP method range. One problem is that it's hard to...
(REST newbie - so I apologise if I say something out of line) ... Is there not a case for employing path parameterisation here? (à la RFCs 1808 and 2396,...
Revisiting this topic (because I have a current need)... A common goal of software architecture is to separate logic from presentation (model from view). ...
... The notion that we're talking about only one resource here doesn't make any sense to me. These are two different human-language translations of some...
... Ah, glasshoppah... -- Manjusri Enters the Gate One day as Manjusri stood outside the gate, the Buddha called to him, "Manjusri, Manjusri, why do you not...
Jeff Bone
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... Ah, holier-than-thou... ... No, they're not the same information. The translator has added various interpretational decisions based on the appropriate ...
... i think a representation can be a resource itself, and also be a representation of another resource. i haven't seen anything to suggest otherwise (in...
... Yeah, it seems pretty useful to have these representations translations be distinct [though related] URIs. [please excuse the syntax mangling, below:] ...
... domain experts in the languages/translation communities could come up with the proper vocabulary/ontology for this. (the first issue i see is that you...
... Righten up, glasshoppah. I make-uh reetuh yoke. You gonna say now "ha-ha!" ;-) ... So "Beggars in Spain" by Nancy Kress *in English* is not the same ...
Jeff Bone
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... More to the point, technically: if you intend for the separate translations to be referenced independently, then each translation should have a different...
Jeff Bone
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Good point, Jeff. This is not an "either-or" issue. You can have it both ways. Walden ... From: "Jeff Bone" <jbone@...> To: "Justin Sampson"...
... Are you thinking of RDF for defining, declaring and documenting the interfaces? ... Looking at the service, there are at least three aspects: 1)...