- From: Sullivan, Bryan <BS3131@att.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 07:54:34 -0700
- To: "Francois Daoust" <fd@w3.org>, "public-bpwg-ct" <public-bpwg-ct@w3.org>
Francois, Slight modification/addition to your examples: The preferences of users and of servers MAY be ascertained by means outside the scope of this document. These means include but are not limited to: - the use by transforming proxies of a disallow-list of Web sites for which content transformation is known to be useless and/or to break delivered content. - the use by the transforming proxies of an allow-list of Web sites for which content transformation is known to be necessary. - user static preferences, e.g. provisioned by their CT service provider or directly by the user through self-care web sites. - terms and conditions of service, as agreed upon between the user and the CT service provider. Best regards, Bryan Sullivan | AT&T -----Original Message----- From: public-bpwg-ct-request@w3.org [mailto:public-bpwg-ct-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Francois Daoust Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 7:42 AM To: public-bpwg-ct Subject: ACTION-709: Write some examples for 2.5.3 Here's my proposal for a list of examples of out-of-scope means that may ascertain the users and servers preferences. Current text: The preferences of users and of servers MAY be ascertained by means outside the scope of this document. Proposed text: The preferences of users and of servers MAY be ascertained by means outside the scope of this document. These means include but are not limited to: - the use by transforming proxies of a whitelist of Web sites for which content transformation is known to be useless and/or to break delivered content. - the use by the transforming proxies of a blacklist of Web sites for which content transformation is known to be necessary. - terms and conditions agreed upon between the user and the user's mobile carrier. François.
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