From: Steve H. <sh...@zi...> - 2002-08-01 17:57:14
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From: "why the lucky stiff" <yam...@wh...> > > --- !http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/news > title: My clock is broken > story: > > Sorry I posted this so late. My clock fell off the wall. > Yeah, it sucks. Bummer. > > ...as a type, I'm not saying "this is the news object which is defined > by the URI http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/news." I'm saying "this is > news object which is a building block of the web server at www.whytheluckystiff.net." > So instead of a 'pot of gold' (which is a remote description of a local > object), it's a legimate object. The object itself lies at that URL. > Do you really need the "http://" there, though? It seems like you would go through two phases here. When you're first starting out your application, you might just have all the documents say "!!news," and the application is totally implicit--i.e. the YAML docs would only be read by the application that they make sense for. When you start having multiple applications using the "news" objects, though, you would need to be more specific. But wouldn't "!!whytheluckystiff.net/news" be sufficient? Or are you saying that you have multiple "news" objects in the same domain for the various protocols, so you need to be specific about "http://"? |