Behavioral aspects [Was: Re: Web typo-correction (Re: Sitefinder II, t he sequel...)]

From: Fergie (no email)
Date: Fri Jul 14 2006 - 12:42:47 EDT

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    I'm considering submitting a presentation proposal for the upcoming
    NANOG which may include related 'stuff'. It may just turn out to be
    a BoF , or prehaps a lightning talk -- it depends on how the
    presentation turns out... :-)

    Instead of 'correction mechanisms', it would be looking specifically
    at behavioral aspects of some of this.

    - ferg

    -- "Edward B. DREGER" <eddy+public+> wrote:

    (Note that I've not examined OpenDNS's offering, so I'm _not_ pretending
    to comment on what they do.)

    Let's quit looking at overly-simplistic correction mechanisms. Do spell
    checkers force autocorrection with only a single choice per misspelled
    word?

    Return an A RR that points <correction service>-controlled system. Said
    system examines HTTP "Host" header, then returns a page listing multiple
    possibilities.

    "The site you specified does not exist. Here is a list of sites that
    you may be trying to access: ..."

    I'm generally ignoring other protocols to limit the discussion scope.
    However, one can see how SMTP and FTP might be similarly handled. (IMHO
    not as good as a SRV-ish system that could return NXDOMAIN per service,
    but actually somewhat usable today.)

    Eddy

    [snip]

    --
    "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
     Engineering Architecture for the Internet
     fergdawg(at)netzero.net
     ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
    

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