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Downlink header isn't linked correctly #49
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On 2018-06-08 15:51, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
Not sure where it's documented now though...
thanks for the note. but it seems that
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-client-hints-05 is a
current draft? any thoughts or comments, @igrigorik?
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That draft notes downlink got removed. |
On 2018-06-08 16:12, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
That draft notes downlink got removed.
aha. thanks, i looked at it a while ago.
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i am just being lazy here, because the current machinery doesn't support the type of document you were linking to: is that document going to enter the regular @w3c TR track anytime soon? if so, i will probably be lazy and just wait for that. if not, i may have to tweak the machinery a little... thanks! |
I suspect Ilya will know that. I do think Chrome may already emit this header. |
NetInfo is under WICG, it's not possible to link that? Re, Downlink status: https://www.chromestatus.com/feature/5407907378102272 |
On 2018-06-08 16:26, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
I suspect Ilya will know that. I do think Chrome may already emit this
header.
interesting. that sounds a little as if we see this document entering
the @w3c TR track in the not-too-distant future. in that case i might go
the lazy route... ;-)
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On 2018-06-08 17:35, Ilya Grigorik wrote:
NetInfo is under WICG, it's not possible to link that?
it's just a limitation of how i've built web concepts. i could change
it, but prefer not to...
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It's been in WICG for the last 3+ years, I don't expect that to change in the short term. |
On 2018-06-08 18:06, Ilya Grigorik wrote:
@w3c <https://github.com/w3c> TR track in the not-too-distant future.
It's been in WICG for the last 3+ years, I don't expect that to change
in the short term.
bad news for me, then. i'll try to get to that asap.
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Not sure where it's documented now though...
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