Absolutely not. the spec is already stomping on an authority's control
over its namespace quite enough, and it's easy for people to work
around this if their intent is for the two to be the same.
On 30/11/2008, at 8:55 AM, Eran Hammer-Lahav wrote:
(sorry for potential duplicates, I'm having problems posting to the
list)
This issue was brought up by Google.
There are many cases where the HTTP server for example.com resides
at www.example.com. Should /site-meta specify that if a top level
domain returns a 404 for a GET /site-meta, the user-agent must try
the same request for www.*?
EHL
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