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Content Negotiation: why it is useful, and how to make it work

We recently received a puzzled message from a visitor of the W3C Web site, asking how we were serving images without file suffix in their URI. Looking around, our visitor found that http://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/logo-REC was not one file, but two: logo-REC.gif...

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Filed by olivier Théreaux on February 21, 2006 2:12 AM in HTTP, Technology 101
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Buy standards compliant Web sites

The topic is far from being new, but it reaches the surface of Web business at regular times. The Web community often struggles between a desire of creating a professional work and the necessity of making a living of one's...

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Filed by Karl Dubost on February 7, 2006 11:19 PM in Opinions and Editorial
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Ruby Annotation Under The Sunlight

(Updated on Friday 3 February 2006 to add valuable source of information given by Richard Ishida) In the concepts of microformats, there is a key concept which is design for humans first, machines second. We have often been faced to...

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Filed by Karl Dubost on February 2, 2006 10:47 AM in HTML, Technology 101
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