Maybe that's a better issue for the URI list; in any event the
reader would have to be made aware that the meta was being fetched
per info in the link rather than as a result of a fresh attempt
at finding it through a URC resolution service (the point of
departure for Michael's suggestion).
The case of pointing to one's own meta in HTML's META is somewhat
different, but the possibilities for confusion and deceit are
similarly interesting.
Regards,
-- Terry Allen ([email protected]) O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Editor, Digital Media Group 101 Morris St. Sebastopol, Calif., 95472A Davenport Group sponsor. For information on the Davenport Group see ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/davenport/README.html or http://www.ora.com/davenport/README.html
Current HTML 2.0 spec: ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-html-spec-05.txt