@mahemoff +1K & chuckles at “[Every time] Open the deployment HOWTO”.
Pony Botnet Controller disaster: http://t.co/L8q0NXmKbk. Two-step authentication: http://t.co/mUbWVJuG15. For Google: http://t.co/6jPYbQUJ61
@mamund Yeah, Web history is fascinating. Thanks for making me read up on it a bit…
@mamund Found the quote nice because ideally(?) it could’ve worked like this w/ <video>, albeit never actually worked like this w/ <img>…
@mamund @markuslanthaler ~”the img reading routines figure out the format on the fly, so the ext wont be significant” http://t.co/zAZ1ljPezi
@mamund @markuslanthaler Yet the issues in ’93 http://t.co/iAXQOeAgZ6 seemingly were others than ’09 http://t.co/Ikz15PV78i (me too young)
@mamund @markuslanthaler Same applies for all media elements http://t.co/11fGmhjFT6 (<audio>, <video>), but get your point.
@mamund @markuslanthaler Note: they make specific remarks on caching of Web video http://t.co/uk2qbpS3UZ. Context was http://t.co/L7vZXsYxeP
@MarkusLanthaler @gklyne I guess the WHATWG aren’t interested (at all) in what SemWeb people do w/ conneg… Fair enough given their focus.
@gklyne HTML in the browser, yes: http://t.co/9XmOYyDcsN.
What, according to the @WHATWG, is wrong w/ #HTTP #conneg: http://t.co/1x2MiETljR, driven by actual observations. (via @markuslanthaler)