- From: Slein, Judith A <JSlein@crt.xerox.com>
- Date: 1999年9月15日 16:20:35 -0400
- To: "'WebDAV'" <w3c-dist-auth@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <8E3CFBC709A8D21191A400805F15E0DBD24453@crte147.wc.eso.mc.xerox.com>
Jim Amsden asked for clarification of what the spec authors mean by saying that the DAV:bindings property is optional. Like everything else in WebDAV, the property is optional per resource. It could be that some resources on a server have the DAV:bindings property, but other resources on the same server do not. If the property is present, it is required to have a complete list of all bindings to the resource. We think that this is possible because we require a guarantee of integrity for bindings. That guarantee can't be made unless the resource knows about all the bindings to it. --Judy Judith A. Slein Xerox Corporation jslein@crt.xerox.com (716)422-5169 800 Phillips Road 105/50C Webster, NY 14580
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