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[WWW-HTML Mailing List Archive Home] [Messages By Thread] [Messages By Date] Re: XHTML 1.0, section C14
From: James Pickering <jp29@cox.net>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 15:53:43 -0700 Message-ID: <003001c7159b$8d2b5550$0200a8c0@jp29> To: <www-html@w3.org>, "Shane McCarron" <shane@aptest.com> I became disillusioned with the W3C some time ago when I responded to their request for input relating to other popular Web Servers (than Apache) as solicited on their Web page relating to Content Negotiation: http://www.w3.org/2003/01/xhtml-mimetype/content-negotiation My input related to Zeus 3.xx. I never received an acknowledgement of my efforts nor was my input incorporated in their Web page. J. Pickering Home Page/Directory Portal: http://jp29.org/ XHTML: a troubled Markup language: http://jp29.org/test.php > On 21 Nov, Shane McCarron wrote: > >> And please, let's not devolve into a discussion about content >> negotiation. The method above works. Does it [expletive deleted]? Sure. Are there >> browsers that lie in their request headers? I surely hope not, but if >> there are.... they deserve what they get.Received on Friday, 1 December 2006 22:53:55 GMT |
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