Re: Comments RE: The Working draft - Section 7

Hi Robert,

Actually, wsc-usecases is not for average users. Someone else asked about 
that too, probably for similiar reasons. See: 

http://www.w3.org/2006/WSC/Group/track/issues/18

The part of 7.2 you quote refers to whether or not active content is 
present in the HTML presented. Active content is code, as opposed to data. 
Java and javascript are the two cannonical examples, but of course, it's 
whatever the user agent treats as code. 

          Mez

Mary Ellen Zurko, STSM, IBM Lotus CTO Office       (t/l 333-6389)
Lotus/WPLC Security Strategy and Patent Innovation Architect




"Robert Yonaitis" <ryonaitis@hisoftware.com> 
04/03/2007 08:51 PM

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Comments RE: The Working draft






Hello All:
 
Please accept my following comments to the following document:
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsc-usecases/
 
The following are offered as comments, questions and or suggestions.
 
 
 
7 Available security information comments
 
7.1 ? 7.7, This whole section seems very light and could use some expanded 
definitions. It seems as if we are enumerating types but not defining them 
in any way. Average users reading this will be at a loss. It seems that if 
one of the goals of our group is to educate, it may be important to 
clearly define everything we can so as to be unambiguous.  For example
 7.2 presence of dynamic content. 
What does this refer to and will there be techniques of any type to define 
this further? I would suggest clarification.
 
Thank you for your time, and I offer my time to work on this document in 
any way that the group sees fit!
 
Cheers,
Robert B. Yonaitis
Founder and CTO
HiSoftware
http://www.hisoftware.com/
603-496-7414



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