What on earth does REST have to do with accessibility? REST describes a web service GET request style that uses logical URLs rather than RPC/SOAP (or GET with a query string). Even within that narrow context, REST is only useful for returning a data set -- it cannot, by its very nature, allow any complex action upon the data (relationships, computation), except by addressing a single-parameter "stored procedure".
Getting a document by its UNID is valid in a REST context, by the way, should you ever wish to do direct-key addressing when GETting XML pages. It's only the query string that's a problem, and you never need to use it when merely opening a Domino element.
What on earth does REST have to do with accessibility? REST describes a web service GET request style that uses logical URLs rather than RPC/SOAP (or GET with a query string). Even within that narrow context, REST is only useful for returning a data set -- it cannot, by its very nature, allow any complex action upon the data (relationships, computation), except by addressing a single-parameter "stored procedure".
Getting a document by its UNID is valid in a REST context, by the way, should you ever wish to do direct-key addressing when GETting XML pages. It's only the query string that's a problem, and you never need to use it when merely opening a Domino element.