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Manos Batsis scripsit:

> If the resource is retrievable, it should be the same, otherwise we have
> a huge problem. What is missing from the puzzle today is a clean
> separation of retrievable VS non-retrievable resources, with namespaces
> being the greatest example...

Strictly speaking there are no retrievable resources.  What GET does is
to retrieve a *representation* (possibly one of many) of the resource.

-- 
John Cowan  jcowan@r...  www.reutershealth.com  www.ccil.org/~cowan
Promises become binding when there is a meeting of the minds and consideration
is exchanged. So it was at King's Bench in common law England; so it was
under the common law in the American colonies; so it was through more than
two centuries of jurisprudence in this country; and so it is today. Assent
may be registered by a signature, a handshake, or a click of a computer
mouse transmitted across the invisible ether of the Internet. Formality
is not a requisite; any sign, symbol or action, or even willful inaction,
as long as it is unequivocally referable to the promise, may create a contract.
       --_Specht v. Netscape_

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