Gregg,
On Apr 12, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> If we go on about the GET vs POST issues and some of the
> semantics of the HEADER fields (redirection responses) etc, I
> consider this to
> be more about application supported features than about typical
> "protocol"
> supported feature.
Hmm....but HTTP *is* an application protocol.
IOW, HTTP is not about getting data across a network, it is about
invoking methods with explicit *application semantics* on objects[1].
Do you disagree?
Jan
[1] which happen to have object identifiers from a single global
namespace.
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