On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 20:48, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux wrote: . . . > - in 2.1.1 "Note that it is RECOMMENDED that the value of the > targetNamespace attribute information item SHOULD be a dereferencible > URI and that it resolve to a WSDL document which provides service > description information for that namespace"; the "SHOULD" is not needed > since the sentence is preceded by "RECOMMENDED" Good point, but as a friendly amendment I think it might be clearer to change it the other way around: drop the "it is RECOMMENDED that" and leave the SHOULD. (I wouldn't want the word "RECOMMENDED" to be confused with W3C "Recommendation".) David Booth W3C Fellow / Hewlett-PackardReceived on Tuesday, 24 August 2004 14:47:55 UTC
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