Re: Resolution of XMLP Issue 455

noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com wrote:

> I hereby confirm that this resolution is acceptable.  I would say that 
> with respect to the sentence:
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> "If such Representation header blocks have the same metadata then any one 
> of them may be used.""
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> it might be clearer to say:
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> "If such Representation header blocks have the same metadata then any one 
> of them MAY be used when dereferencing the designated URI."
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+1
I thought about making a similar ed. change when incorporating the 
resolution but refrained from it as we agreed to the exact text on the 
concall.

> I suggest that this minor change be considered, either before or after we 
> publish the WD.  Thank you.
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> David Fallside@IBMUS
> 04/15/2004 08:29 PM
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>         To:     xmlp-comments@w3.org, Noah Mendelsohn/Cambridge/IBM@LOTUS
>         cc: 
>         Subject:        Resolution of XMLP Issue 455
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> The XMLP WG agreed to resolve issue 455 (http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-issues.html#x455), which you raised, using the 4 items below. We trust they satisfy your 
> concerns, if not, please contact the WG asap.
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> The text describing the Representation Header will state:
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> 1. "The type of the reinsert attribute information item is xs:boolean . 
> When
> this attribute is specified on the Representation header block with a
> value of "true", it indicates that a SOAP forwarding intermediary node
> processing the header block must reinsert the header block. This means
> that when used in conjunction with the relay attribute, defined in [SOAP
> Part 1] 5.2.4 SOAP Relay Attribute, with a value of "true", the
> Representation header block will always be relayed by a SOAP forwarding
> intermediary. When this attribute is specified on the Representation
> header block with a value of "false", the behavior of the SOAP node
> processing the header block is the same as that when the attribute is not
> specified, and normal SOAP processing rules apply. The presence of this
> attribute has no effect on the processing of a Representation header by a
> SOAP endpoint."
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> 2. The reinsert attribute is not namespace qualified.
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> 3. "Such Representation header blocks SHOULD NOT have the same metadata 
> (such as media-type). If such Representation header blocks have the same 
> metadata then any one of them may be used."
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> 4. Implementations MAY need to process Representation header blocks BEFORE 
> other header blocks that might dereference URIs.
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> David C. Fallside, IBM
> Data Management Standards
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Received on Friday, 16 April 2004 15:06:50 UTC