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Web Services Policy 1.5 - Primer Errata

21 November 2008

Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/policy/7/primer-errata.html
Editors:
Asir S Vedamuthu, Microsoft Corporation
David Orchard, BEA Systems, Inc.
Frederick Hirsch, Nokia
Maryann Hondo, IBM Corporation
Prasad Yendluri, webMethods (A subsidiary of Software AG)
Toufic Boubez, Layer 7 Technologies
Ümit Yalçinalp, SAP AG.

Last modified: $Date: 2007/09/25 03:43:31 $


Abstract

This document records all known errors in the Web Services Policy 1.5 - Primer Working Group Note ; for updates see the latest version of that document.

The errata are numbered, classified as Substantive or Editorial, and listed in reverse chronological order of their date of publication in each category.

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Status of this Document

This document records all known errors in the Web Services Policy 1.5 - Primer Working Group Note that were known at the time of publication of this document.

Table of Contents

1 Substantive Errata
2 Editorial Errata


1 Substantive Errata

No substantive errata at present

2 Editorial Errata

E01

Date Added: 2008-11-21

Summary: Note on using xml:id should reference Canonical XML 1.1 and XML Signature, Second Edition. References should be updated.

Section 2.10 Referencing Policy Expressions

  1. Replace the text of the Note

    Note:
    Canonical XML 1.1 [C14N11] is intended to address the issues that occur with Canonical XML 1.0 with regards to xml:id. The W3C XML Security Specifications Maintenance WG has been chartered to address how to integrate Canonical XML 1.1 with XML Security, including XML Signature [SecSpecMaintWG] (See http://www.w3.org/2007/xmlsec/.)
    with the following text:
    Note:
    Note that is acceptable to sign a policy expression identified using xml:id with XML SIgnature (Second Edition) [XML-Signature-2ndEdition] and Canonical XML 1.1 [C14N11], as these recommendations address issues related to the use of xml:id and xml:base.
    where XML-Signature-2ndEdition is a link to a new reference added to the document.

Appendix C References

  1. Update the reference to C14N11, as follows:

    Canonical XML 1.1, J. Boyer and G. Marcy Authors. W3C Candidate Recommendation, 21 June 2007. This is a work in progress. This version is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/CR-xml-c14n11-20070621.2 May 2008. This version is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-c14n11-20080502. The latest version of Canonical XML 1.1 is available at http://www.w3.org/TR//xml-c14n11/.
  2. Add a reference to XML Signature (Second Edition) after the reference to [C14N11]:

    [XML-Signature-2ndEdition] XML Signature Syntax and Processing, D. Eastlake, J. Reagle, D. Solo, F. Hirsch, and T. Roessler Editors. W3C Recommendation, 10 June 2008. This version of the XML Signature Syntax and Processing Recommendation is http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xmldsig-core-20080610/. The latest version of XML-Signature Syntax and Processing is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/.

    XML-Signature-2ndEdition is a link target. Note the removal of the hyphen in the title of the Second Edition.

  3. Remove reference to XML Security Specifications Maintenance Working Group, [SecSpecMaintWG], as the text that referenced it has been removed as part of E01:

    [SecSpecMaintWG] XML Security Specifications Maintenance Working Group , See http://www.w3.org/2007/xmlsec.