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Subject: RE: [xri] w3c followup
No problem .. I like being picked on …
=Drummond does that all the time J XRI’s can be resolved locally
provided the XRDS is also available locally. We worked a little with
folks on the Higgins project to do just that. For my particular service
you do have to be connected to the NET in order to reach out to the concrete
network endpoint that hosts my phone number. In my, =les/(+phone)
case my phone service is actually provided by jaxtr.com. From: Mary McRae
[mailto:marypmcrae@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Mary
McRae Sorry for picking on
you, Les. I meant something even more basic – what if I’m not
connected to the internet – how do I resolve the XRIs to find out your
phone number? m From: Chasen, Les
[mailto: I am not sure I understand the
question. Are you looking for my email address or were you trying one of
my XRIs in my signature block? From: Mary McRae
[mailto:marypmcrae@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Mary
McRae Hi folks, Silly question,
I know. And my apologies for picking on Les. As a casual observer, if I’m
sitting on a plane, or my internet connection is down, how do I know who this
message is from? And how would I go about calling them? ;-) Mary From: Chasen, Les
[mailto: http://www.w3.org/2008/03/13-tagmem-minutes.html#item03 contact: =les voice: =les/(+phone) chat: =les/skype/chat pibb me =les/+pibb |
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