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From: sdw@lig.net (Stephen D. Williams)
Subject: Re: Problem with mail URLs - was Re: Second round...
To: raisch@internet.com
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 01:49:47 +0000 (GMT)
In-Reply-To: <199501102047.AA10965@ahhh.internet.com> from "Rob Raisch" at Jan 10, 95 03:48:06 pm
>
> I have a concern I'd like to air. Actually, it's more of a nagging feeling of
> unease than a concern. But here goes...
>
> There is a question in my mind regarding the purpose to which we would like to
> put URLs. The crux of this question is that mailto: and mailserver: do not, I
> believe, describe means which can be used to retrieve network resources.
I view URLs as just that: a locator system (global naming system) of
resources. That doesn't mean that they are all resources that return
data immediately as their only function.
If you use 'access' instead of 'retrieve', I think you might see more
possibilities. Also, I could easily see how a client could monitor
received email and show a queue of received items to retrive.
(Yes, that implies a client/helper with pop3/imap builtin, which
I wish I had.)
> I have always understood a URL to be composed of three important parts:
>
> - How we will retrieve the stated resource -- (http, gopher, etc.)
> - From where we will retrieve a resource -- (host:port)
> - What resource we will retrieve -- (opaque URL specific info)
>
>
> Rather than a prescription which can be used to retrieve network accessible
> resources, these URLs provide a means of initiating a process, which can,
> perhaps, initiate the retrieval of a network accessible resource -- through a
> channel external to the browser, but is not necessarily required to. We seem
> to already have a method of initiating processes such as these, the CGI API, no?
>
> Now, is it just me or does this grate on others as well? I don't think that we
> really understand what we did when we defined the mailto: URL, and guess I am
> concerned how this will affect our understanding and the ultimate deployment of
> URNs.
>
>
> Comments?
>
> </rr>
>
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