is there a HAL-HTML? If not, we're not talking about web standards.
it's a media type & protocol defined by web standards (produced by W3C, WHATWG, and TC39) 2/2
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I’d like to see IETF included in that list :)
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by the transitive property, it is included :)
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Personally, I think the browser is the best REST client we have, by a very large margin 1/2
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if we don’t strip it off (or ignore) its declarative nature and hypermedia capabilities 2/2
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I think the hypermedia nature is by far more important than declarative 1/
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in particular, the property that lets you get Resource A, display it in a browser, get 2/
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a link from it, open it in the same browser, and display Resource B... 3/
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having to have a local mapping from URL->Resource (like twitter:// in iOS) doesn't qualify 4/
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the web is not one media type
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that's a defn of the web that seems to be based on some insider terminology I'm not aware of
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like the one that includes stuff like atom/rss, CSS...?
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CSS is part of the stack of technologies that are used to display web content 1/
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the key characteristic is that you can take a URL plug it into the same kind of UA... 2/
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**on any platform** and see the intended content. 3/3
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anything not browser-centric and WHATWG throws a tantrum and takes their toys home
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WHATWG is not the W3C. The W3C has plenty of ppl who used to be extra-browser.
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There are multiple media types used on the Web. The Web is anything over HTTP.
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browser vndrs have stranglehold on those standards; of course they're browser-centric
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