- From: Addison Phillips [wM] <aphillips@webmethods.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 13:42:58 -0400
- To: "Martin Duerst" <duerst@w3.org>
- Cc: <public-i18n-ws@w3.org>
Incorporated. Addison P. Phillips Director, Globalization Architecture webMethods | Delivering Global Business Visibility http://www.webMethods.com Chair, W3C Internationalization (I18N) Working Group Chair, W3C-I18N-WG, Web Services Task Force http://www.w3.org/International Internationalization is an architecture. It is not a feature. > -----Original Message----- > From: public-i18n-ws-request@w3.org > [mailto:public-i18n-ws-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of Martin Duerst > Sent: mardi 30 mars 2004 14:47 > To: Addison Phillips > Cc: public-i18n-ws@w3.org > Subject: New text for Section 4.1.4 > > > > Hello Addison, > > Here is the new text of section 4.1.4. Please put it into your copy > of the usage scenarios document. > > Regards, Martin. > > <div3><head>Data Driven</head> > <ednote><name>FTF</name><date>2004-03-29</date><edtext> [flows > from Mike's > work above, > but Owner: Martin]</edtext></ednote> > <p>In a data driven service, locale aspects of the execution > depend on the > data > itself, rather than the client or the server. As an example, a service > dealing with > flight schedules will use the time zones of the respective departure and > arrival > locations for departure and arrival times, rather than some > server-related > timezone > or the timezone preference of the client. As another example, a service > dealing with > multiple currencies will interpret each monetary amount as being in the > associated > currency @@@@pointer to example????@@@@, rather than assuming a currency > based on > server settings or client preferences.</p></div3>
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