On 10/19/11 8:49 AM, Paul Wilton wrote:
what is this IE6 that you talk about ?:)
Internet Explorer 6. The browser that still dominates market share across WWW end-users :-)
Kingsley
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Kingsley Idehen<[email protected]> wrote:On 10/18/11 1:49 PM, Jonathan Rees wrote:I'm not trying to be difficult, I just really don't get what you're saying.I believe the your quests was about a case for 303's. Which is basically another way of seeking a case for slash terminated URIs re. Linked Data deployment.Not exactly - I'm trying to build a case against hash URIs.A case against hash URIs is that your deployment won't play well with IE 6. The problem with IE 6 is that it sends # over the wire. Other browsers don't. Thus, you (the publisher) has extra work on your hands should you want your Linked Data deployment to cater to IE 6 users. This is why DBpedia opted to use slash URIs since that meant a single set of re-write rules without any exception oriented heuristics for IE 6 user agents. -- Regards, Kingsley Idehen President& CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen Twitter/Identi.ca: kidehen
-- Regards, Kingsley Idehen President& CEO OpenLink Software Web: http://www.openlinksw.com Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen Twitter/Identi.ca: kidehen
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