XRID proposal for YADIS
Christopher Granade
cgranade at greens.org
Tue Nov 8 16:47:02 PST 2005
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What is the XRID namespace? I didn't see one listed anywhere...
- --Chris
Drummond Reed wrote:
> Thanks Les. XRI TC hasn't formally registered this content type yet, but it
> intends to as part of the final approval process for XRI Resolution 2.0.
>
> =Drummond
> http://public.xdi.org/=Drummond.Reed
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yadis-bounces at lists.danga.com [mailto:yadis-bounces at lists.danga.com]
> On Behalf Of Chasen, Les
> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:16 PM
> To: Martin Atkins; yadis at lists.danga.com
> Subject: RE: XRID proposal for YADIS
>
> The spec calls for content type: application/xrid+xml
>
>
> I-Name: =les.chasen
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yadis-bounces at lists.danga.com
> [mailto:yadis-bounces at lists.danga.com] On Behalf Of Martin Atkins
> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 5:57 PM
> To: yadis at lists.danga.com
> Subject: Re: XRID proposal for YADIS
>
>
> Does XRID have a registered MIME type?
>
> While the current spec doesn't directly depend on this, my proposed
> changes do. The capabilities document must have a distinctive type which
> can be sniffed for in the Accept header.
>
> Even without my proposed changes, text/xml isn't a very reliable MIME
> type to use to see if the response is a capabilities document and so the
> consumer would have to just try parsing it rather than shortcutting to
> failure.
>
>
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