There is already a structure that does this.
<link rev=made href="mailto:[email protected]">
defines me as the "maker" of a document.
Unfortunatly the only really cool browser that currently supports
this feature is Lynx :)
>
> Another direction I think would be quite useful would be the development of
> HTTP "environment variables"... work out a method so that servers can ask
> clients for certain frequently useful information, such as the users e-mail
> address, perhaps the user's snail mail address or shirt-size... couldn't
> it even be open-ended? That is, if a client receives a request for an
> undefined variable, it could ask, and add that variable to a .browserrc
> type file...
A From: tag is passed to the server from clients. From: is often
the mail address of the user. Again, the only really cool browser
that I know supports this is Lynx, :) which passes the mail address
if the user chooses to fill it in.
>
> As forms get more widely implemented, I think this would become quite
> useful...
>
> Joe
> (who's on the verge of actually getting paid to develop hypertext - yay!)
>
:lou
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