As of now the URI attribute is required so I'd say its the Dialect element
itself.
thanks
-Doug
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Bug 6404 Clarification
The resolution to 6404 says, in part,
no dialect == everything that the provider considers important with the
ability
to optimize
The current spec says
*[Body]*/mex:GetMetadata/mex:Dialect
... . When this element is not present, there is no implied value
and so the response may include Metadata Sections with any dialect.
In our resolution, by "no dialect", did we mean that the dialect element
is not present or did we mean that the URI attribute has a value of "".
I'm guessing we meant the former but thought I would double-check
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All the best, Ashok