Re: categories of data sets

     Yes, it should be legal to have #user in a <DATA> element in a
<STATEMENT>. Their categories would be determined by the bubble-up rule
which I have put in the section 5.1 rewrite.

     -- Martin

Martin Presler-Marshall - Program Manager, Privacy Technology
E-mail: mpresler@us.ibm.com     AIM: jhreingold
Phone: (919) 254-7819 (tie-line 444-7819) Fax: (919) 254-6430 (tie-line
444-6430)


"Nikolaj Budzyn" <budzyn@ti.informatik.uni-kiel.de>@w3.org on 08/27/2001
05:40:53 AM

Please respond to "Nikolaj Budzyn" <budzyn@ti.informatik.uni-kiel.de>

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Subject:  categories of data sets


Hello,

is it allowed to have "#user" or "#user.home-info.contact" as
values of the ref attribute of a DATA element within a policy?

If yes: In which categories are these? Why?
    (To know this is necessary for user agents providing category
    support, APPEL-compliant user agents, e.g.)

If no: Aren't these data sets? Why/why not? What is a data set then?

TIA and best regards,

Nikolaj

Received on Monday, 27 August 2001 08:51:29 UTC