GK noted "Removed "normal" here." But it occurs in several places in the document: "normal web mechanisms." "using normal web retrieval" "On the Web, the normal mechanism for retrieving information" "dereference the URI using normal retrieval mechanisms" "Normal HTTP content negotiation" I recommend to either: 1) remove "normal" in each of these usages. 2) specify somewhere what "normal" means (as opposed to, e.g., _not_ normal HTTP content negotiation). Thanks, Tim On Nov 23, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Provenance Working Group Issue Tracker wrote: > > PROV-ISSUE-167 (TLebo): What is a "normal web resource"? [Accessing and Querying Provenance] > > http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/track/issues/167 > > Raised by: Timothy Lebo > On product: Accessing and Querying Provenance > > What is "normal web resource" as opposed to "abnormal" web resources in: > > http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/default/paq/provenance-access.html > > 2. Accessing provenance information > > "When publishing provenance as a normal web resource, the provenance-URI should be discoverable using one or more of the mechanisms described in section 3. Locating provenance information. " > > Thanks, > Tim > > > >Received on Friday, 2 December 2011 23:42:47 UTC
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