On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:13 PM, cowwoc wrote:
>
> That's the first I heard of it. Are you asking *why* only one
> attributes can only occur once? If so, I'm wondering too. I've
> already designed an application that requires multiple matrix
> parameter instances.
>
I think use of matrix parameters is still evolving and there are few
strict rules governing their usage right now.
Marc.
>
> Andrzej Michalec wrote:
>> Hi,
>> In UriBuilder manipulation of query params allows to bind multiple
>> values with single name -- e.g. this is observed by varargs in
>> "replaceQueryParams(String, Object...)". It's generally fine, since
>> we
>> can have query part of URI like this "foo=bar&foo=baz". So far so
>> good.
>> I see however same rule is applied to matrix params. Javadoc points
>> to
>> document (http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/MatrixURIs.html) that very
>> clearly states that "attributes can only occur once" e.g taking final
>> segment of URI we can have "/finalsegment;foo=bar;baz=blah" but this
>> one "/finalsegment;foo=bar;foo=blah" should be wrong.
>> Where is the catch, though?
>> cheers,
>> andy.
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