Re: Editorial: {http location} feature

Thank you for considering my request, this is an acceptable solution.

--Wes

Jonathan Marsh wrote:

>The editors have incorporated this fix into the latest editorial draft
>[1]
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>If we don't hear from you by Oct 15th, we'll assume this satisfactorily
>resolves your issue [2].
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>[1]
>http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/~checkout~/2002/ws/desc/wsdl20/wsdl20-bindings.
>html?content-type=text/html;%20charset=utf-8#soap-binding
>[2] http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/desc/4/lc-issues/issues.html#LC15
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: public-ws-desc-comments-request@w3.org [mailto:public-ws-desc-
>>comments-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Asir Vedamuthu
>>Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 6:17 PM
>>To: 'public-ws-desc-comments@w3.org'
>>Cc: Wes Moulder
>>Subject: Editorial: {http location} feature
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>>This is an editorial issue. I am writing it on behalf of Wes Moulder,
>>webMethods.
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>>ref:
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>http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-wsdl20-bindings-20040803/#soap-binding
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>>The last para in this section describes the use of {http location}
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>feature
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>>within SOAP binding:
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>>"When the SOAP Message Exchange Pattern is the SOAP Response MEP, the
>>Binding Operation may use the {http location} property defined in 3.6
>>Binding Operations. When such a location is specified, the Endpoint
>>component also follows the rules for constructing the address from the
>>{address} property and the {http location} property values."
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>>To avoid confusion, we request you to list {http location} as the
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>fifth
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>>bullet along with,
>>{http version}
>>{http transfer coding}
>>{http cookies}
>>{http authentication scheme}
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>>Regards,
>>Asir S Vedamuthu
>>asirv at webmethods dot com
>>http://www.webmethods.com/
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Received on Monday, 4 October 2004 16:56:17 UTC