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NEW ISSUE 6719: What does the MEX dialect denote]

From: ashok malhotra <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:25:42 -0700
Message-ID: <49C166D6.2090403@oracle.com>
To: "public-ws-resource-access@w3.org" <public-ws-resource-access@w3.org>
This is Issue 6719

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Subject: 	NEW ISSUE: What does the MEX dialect de
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From: 	ashok malhotra <ashok.malhotra@oracle.com>
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In Section 5, which discusses the metadata section there is an 
explanation of the mex dialect.

/mex:Metadata/mex:MetadataSection/@Dialect 
="http://www.w3.org/2009/02/ws-mex"

   This value indicates the type of the metadata contained within the
   Metadata Section. When used in conjunction with Metadata Reference
   or Location, this allows the inclusion of metadata by reference.

This is a bit cryptic.  I realize it covers the case where the content 
is a reference to a metadata section and the refered-to section contains 
the specific dialect.  A recommend adding a few words to clarify
-- 
All the best, Ashok



-- 
All the best, Ashok
Received on Wednesday, 18 March 2009 21:27:45 UTC

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