In a standards document, unspecified means "can be anything." I think default has the wrong connotations. > what I mean by "default value" is, of course, an > "application-specified default value". Would this clarification > satisfy your concerns, or is it something else? No it doesn't because that implies all unsent values must be initialized to something. /r$ -- Zolera Systems, Securing web services (XML, SOAP, Signatures, Encryption) http://www.zolera.comReceived on Friday, 18 January 2002 23:03:05 GMT
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