> > The HTTP > > specification > > can only talk about those aspects of the protocol that are relevant to > > HTTP. > > You've just summed up, IMO, the whole issue in a nutshell. The > HTTP URI is relevant only to the semantics of the HTTP protocol. > And the HTTP protocol is for *access* of concrete web resources.
Earlier you suggested that "brilliance" was abstract, yet I happen to have a URI for it here; http://www.markbaker.ca/2001/11/Brilliance/ MB -- Mark Baker, CSO, Planetfred. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
