Comments (1)
There are literally hundreds of unimplemented IETF / W3C / WHATWG drafts and
recommendations for HTTP, HTML, and related mechanisms, as well as thousands of
more
loosely proposed extensions and improvements.
To avoid bloat and overloading the document with such non-actionable
information, I
tried to keep references of this type to a very minimum. I do link to HTML5
efforts,
for example, as they serve as an umbrella for a number of plausible extensions
and
improvements that are being proposed and/or actively pursued by browser
vendors, but
I stayed away from more speculative references.
In this particular case, "draft-hartman-webauth-phishing-09" gives under 40
hits on
the web if you do not count copies of the draft itself, so I think it would be
productive to wait at least until a broader discussion of the proposal takes
place.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 3 Jan 2009 at 3:29
- Changed state: WontFix
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