I was originally coming from the "put the thread title in the URL" camp, but given both of your extremely well detailed posts, I completely agree.
VB, do you have a reference in the w3c or similar for resource/query string usage?
Just read through your API.
Perhaps the problem I was thinking about was looking at a link to a thread cross posted in another thread. It's often said as ~"see this thread: lfgss.com/thread10023.html".
Perhaps this is more about hinting, inline with the link, about which thread it points to. E.g.:
I was originally coming from the "put the thread title in the URL" camp, but given both of your extremely well detailed posts, I completely agree.
VB, do you have a reference in the w3c or similar for resource/query string usage?
Just read through your API.
Perhaps the problem I was thinking about was looking at a link to a thread cross posted in another thread. It's often said as ~"see this thread: lfgss.com/thread10023.html".
Perhaps this is more about hinting, inline with the link, about which thread it points to. E.g.:
http://www.lfgss.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69954&stc=1&d=1372713673
to
http://www.lfgss.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69955&stc=1&d=1372713673
(quick mockup, but perhaps useful?) It does mean more API calls.
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