Typo in HTTP binding

In the HTTP binding, in section 6.8.1.1 Construction of the request
IRI using the {http location} property:

  Strings enclosed within single curly braces MUST be element names
  from the instance data of the input message, possibly followed by a
  slash; any other strings enclosed within single curly braces are a
  fatal error.

"possibly followed by a slash" is a remainder of the {foo/} notation
which is not in the specification anymore and should therefore be
removed.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Received on Thursday, 9 February 2006 15:09:55 UTC