- From: Kendall Clark <kendall@monkeyfist.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 14:31:38 -0500
- To: dawg mailing list <public-rdf-dawg@w3.org>
Folks, As a result of going 'round with Andy, I reread the language defining QueryRequestRefused and thought it could use some tweaking. I don't believe that these changes alter the meaning, but, rather, make it clearer. But I thought I'd send them on to the list to make sure others agree with that assessment: Before: This fault message *must* be returned when a client submits a request that the server is unwilling to process, perhaps because of resource consumption or other policy considerations. The QueryRequestRefused fault message does not indicate whether the server may or may not process a subsequent, identical request or requests. Consult 3. Policy Considerations for further discussion. After: This fault message *must* be returned when a client submits a request that the service refuses to process. The QueryRequestRefused fault message does not indicate whether the server may or may not process a subsequent, identical request or requests. Consult 3. Policy Considerations for further discussion. Cheers, Kendall
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