Thanks to Andreas, Jason, and Nic I think I now understand the rfc2616 HTTP specification a great deal better than before.
Perhaps we should add the following to emacs/man/url.texi after the text saying: @node HTTP language/coding @subsection Language and Encoding Preferences HTTP allows clients to express preferences for the language and encoding of documents which servers may honour. Is this now an accurate description? An @samp{Accept:} or @samp{Accept-Charset} statement or @samp{headers} allows you to specify the priority or weighing of the type of statement you would like to accept. In contrast to their precedence in English text, commas separate @emph{bigger} groupings than semi-colons, which are used to prefix weightings or priority values. Priority values go from 0.0 to 1.0, with 1.0 being highest. When a priority or weighting value is not listed the value is presumed to be 1.0. Moreover, an @samp{Accept:} or @samp{Accept-Charset} list need not be in priority or precedence order. @need 800 @noindent Thus, an accept statement such as @smallexample Accept: text/plain; q=0.5, text/html, text/x-dvi; q=0.8, text/x-c @end smallexample @need 1000 @noindent could be reformatted as @smallexample Accept: text/plain; q=0.5, text/x-dvi; q=0.8, text/html ; q=1.0, text/x-c ; q=1.0 @end smallexample @noindent This latter expression shows the list in order from lower to higher priority. Both @samp{text/html} and @samp{text/x-c} are of equal (and highest) priority. When sent in an HTTP request for a resource, the above @samp{Accept:} statement tells the server that the user prefers to either an HTML or text/x-c document. If neither of those reprsentations is available, then DVI is next preference. If none of those three are available, then plain text should be sent. If neither plain text, DVI, HTML nor x-c are available, then the server's response should indicate that it is failing to find a representation that satisfies the request. -- Robert J. Chassell [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key ID: 004B4AC8 http://www.rattlesnake.com http://www.teak.cc _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel