On 23/10/2012, at 9:11 AM, Tim Bray <tbray(_at_)textuality(_dot_)com> wrote:
It seems reasonable that someone should write rules for dealing with the
kinds of errors that are observed to occur in links as embedded in resource
representations AKA HTML pages. It also seems reasonable that WHATWG, who
speak (if I understand correctly) for browser builders, can write those rules.
+1. The work seems obviously necessary, the confusion is around why this is
being couched in terms of redefining URIs, rather than just defining it as "how
you get to a URI (or an unrecoverable error) from an arbitrary string."
Cheers,
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Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/