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Re: How could RDDL be distributed ?
- From: Michael Mealling <michael@bailey.dscga.com>
- To: Miles Sabin <MSabin@interx.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 10:38:22 -0500
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 03:03:48PM +0000, Miles Sabin wrote:
> Eric van der Vlist wrote,
> > I am not familiar with such URI resolution servers, and I
> > wonder what it means when/if I want to process a document on my
> > disconnected laptop computer (a common problem with DTD system
> > IDs).
>
> To do the job you'd need some mechanism for ensuring that all
> the DTDs were cached locally before pulling out the wire. It'd
> be nice if that local caching mechanism got along well with a
> mechanism for connected distribution and replication.
That's one way but I don't think it solves the whole of the problem.
Your still associated resources that are what I call authoritative.
I think you want a solution that allows you to associate locally
scoped resources as well.
URI Resoution is still only used for authoritative resolution. This
is part of the solution but not the entire thing...
-MM
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