The HTTP header If-Modified-Since seems to cover a client requesting if the file has been updated since the version it has stored, but what if the server has...
Fisher, Mitchell L
Mitchell.Fisher@...
Oct 10, 2000 11:25 pm
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... From: Dan Connolly <connolly@...> Date: Sat, 06 Jun 92 00:53:20 CDT Subject: MIME as a hypertext architecture ... Good idea, but are DTD and...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Oct 14, 2000 12:41 pm
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(ATG World News Special Report - 10/15/2000) From: "albert j. pinto" <alpinto@...> To: www-talk@... Mime-version: 1.0 X-Priority: 3 ...
alpinto@...
Oct 18, 2000 10:34 am
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Albert strikes again!...
John Hardy
jh@...
Oct 18, 2000 11:02 am
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Fish
fish@...
Oct 19, 2000 6:30 am
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I've been reading, with great interest, RFC2616; specifically the sections on persistant connetions and pipelining. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to...
Marc Wrona
mwrona@...
Oct 23, 2000 7:20 pm
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Marc -- ... Yes, and the answer is no. :) HTML has nothing whatsoever to do with HTTP. HTML is a markup language. HTTP is a transport protocol. ... Sounds like...
Fish
fish@...
Oct 24, 2000 4:07 pm
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... But "using persistent connections" is open to some interpretation (as always). RFC2616 section 8.1.4 suggests that a client might want to open more than...
Nic Ferrier
nferrier@...
Oct 24, 2000 5:44 pm
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Hi Nic! :) ... Of course. :) ... You're absolutely correct and you raise a very good point, Nic. Clients (e.g. browsers) can (i.e. may) -- and frequently do --...
Fish
fish@...
Oct 24, 2000 7:39 pm
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... About right for the client, perhaps - but for the server, which may have to deal with thousands of other clients at the same time? If requests are...
Reinier Post
rp@...
Oct 25, 2000 4:12 pm
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... It really depends on the way the server handle persistent connection. For server that has the knowledge of the whole server state, it is possible to ...
Yves Lafon
ylafon@...
Oct 25, 2000 7:45 pm
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On Albertus Magnus and Goedl's Theorem: Please share with Colleagues... Goedl's Theorem is a modern truth contingently-linked to the necessary mediaeval ...
albert j. pinto
alpinto@...
Oct 28, 2000 6:18 am
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Fish
fish@...
Oct 28, 2000 7:05 am
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Hi Everyone, The current outline of a Semantic Web (and RDF/Schemas etc.) is all well and good [if a little fuzzy], but at the end of the day we will still...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 6, 2000 10:09 am
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Hi Everyone, Here is a summary of some of the questions asked:- 1. What really *is* the Semantic Web? 2. How much of it is related to the history of the WWW? ...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 6, 2000 4:31 pm
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... While this is certainly useful, I see it only as two pieces of the puzzle. In my view, there are two simultaneous realizations of the Semantic Web. First,...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Nov 6, 2000 9:56 pm
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... I see what you are saying, and the main point to note is how the two will interact: both Semantically and technically. ... heavy ... It can be done, and I...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 6, 2000 11:21 pm
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... Formation, perhaps, but the content has to come from somewhere. People are notoriously bad about writing metadata. As a general rule, they'll almost never...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Nov 7, 2000 10:50 pm
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... Hopefully the task will be made a lot simpler with WYSIWYG editors. Really, the stupidity of the system arises from the fact that HTML is a presentation ...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 7, 2000 11:40 pm
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... [...] ... Allow me to add my own Hfl 0.05. Calling something "semantic" doesn't make it meaningful. Meaning is in the eye of the interpreter. + what do you...
Reinier Post
reinpost@...
Nov 8, 2000 4:54 pm
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... provides a ... (whcih ... I wrote another page worths of information about that, and have not had an excuse to post it. I will now, see appendix [1]. ... ...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 8, 2000 5:24 pm
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... I think you may be missing my point. People don't like _writing metadata_. They do not write it in their house, they do not write it with a mouse, they do...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Nov 9, 2000 4:53 am
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The best bit of this reply is my "what an SW WYSIWYG editor should do" rant, at [1] ... they ... Then either: 1. We give them no choice and if they *don't*...
Sean B. Palmer
sean@...
Nov 9, 2000 11:53 am
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... This is a bit of a stretch even for in-house authoring systems. However, at that level the following could be made to yield your specific example: ...
William F. Hammond
hammond@...
Nov 9, 2000 1:39 pm
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... That is both its curse and its promise/blessing. The marginalia of Talmudic scholars can never be as "informed" about the "real meaning" of something as...
William Loughborough
love26@...
Nov 9, 2000 3:55 pm
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... plain ... to ... data, ... Actually, the biggest problem with conversion of WML to XHTML is that they exist at different process levels. An XHTML document...
Kurt Cagle
cagle@...
Nov 9, 2000 7:44 pm
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... I bet -- looks like an AI-complete problem to me, at least for the general case. Specific cases could be done with really complex heuristics, but that'd be...
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Nov 9, 2000 8:23 pm
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Does anyone know what impact that "REB pages" will have on the internet as the REBOL language continues to gain acceptance. And does anyone have knowledge of...
Tretter, Paul
paul.tretter@...
Nov 9, 2000 8:25 pm
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I don't think you have to go quite that far. I think the key here is in building a rules editor that would let readers define specific patterns using something...
Kurt Cagle
cagle@...
Nov 9, 2000 8:53 pm
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Double reply: [1] To Kurt Cagle, [2] To Aaron Swartz ... schema ... manner, ... [1] A rule, in it's own namespace, is a good way of getting the mechanism ...