On 17 June 2011 02:46, David Booth <da...@dbooth.org> wrote: > I agree with TimBL that it is *good* to distinguish between web pages > and dogs -- and we should encourage folks to do so -- because doing so > *does* help applications that need this distinction. But the failure to > make this distinction does *not* break the web architecture any more > than a failure to distinguish between male dogs and female dogs.
Thanks David, a nice summary of the most important point IMHO. Ok, I've been trying to rationalize the case where there is a failure to make the distinction, but that's very much secondary to the fact that nothing really gets broken. Cheers, Danny. http://danny.ayers.name