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11221
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
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Oct 10, 2000
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11222
... 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
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Oct 14, 2000
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11223
(ATG World News Special Report - 10/15/2000) From: "albert j. pinto" <alpinto@...> To: www-talk@... Mime-version: 1.0 X-Priority: 3 ...
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Oct 18, 2000
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11224
Albert strikes again!...
John Hardy
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Oct 18, 2000
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11225
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Fish
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Oct 19, 2000
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11226
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
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Oct 23, 2000
7:20 pm
11227
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
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Oct 24, 2000
4:07 pm
11228
... 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
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Oct 24, 2000
5:44 pm
11229
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
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Oct 24, 2000
7:39 pm
11230
... 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
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Oct 25, 2000
4:12 pm
11231
... 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
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Oct 25, 2000
7:45 pm
11232
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
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Oct 28, 2000
6:18 am
11233
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Oct 28, 2000
7:05 am
11234
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
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Nov 6, 2000
10:09 am
11235
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
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Nov 6, 2000
4:31 pm
11236
... 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
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Nov 6, 2000
9:56 pm
11237
... 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
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Nov 6, 2000
11:21 pm
11238
... 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
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Nov 7, 2000
10:50 pm
11239
... 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
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Nov 7, 2000
11:40 pm
11240
... [...] ... 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
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Nov 8, 2000
4:54 pm
11241
... 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
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Nov 8, 2000
5:24 pm
11242
... 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
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Nov 9, 2000
4:53 am
11243
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
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Nov 9, 2000
11:53 am
11244
... 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
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Nov 9, 2000
1:39 pm
11245
... 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
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Nov 9, 2000
3:55 pm
11246
... 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
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Nov 9, 2000
7:44 pm
11247
... 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
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Nov 9, 2000
8:23 pm
11248
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
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Nov 9, 2000
8:25 pm
11249
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
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Nov 9, 2000
8:53 pm
11250
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 ...
Sean B. Palmer
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Nov 9, 2000
11:53 pm
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