- From: Hidetaka Ohto <ohto@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 13:46:49 -0400
- To: <www-html-editor@w3.org>
Dear "Modularization of XHTML" editors: I am involved in the content negotiation issues(CC/PP) in the W3C and I am one of the authors of the CC/PP exchange protocol. I've read the WD of "Modularization of XHTML". (http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Group/1999/mod/xhtml-modularization-19990403) I found the statement which refers to the CC/PP exchange protocol in the section "5.1. Framework for Content Negotiation". I think the link of the informative reference for the CC/PP exchange protocol in section 5.1 is not appropriate. Because the link addresses the CC/PP framework document. There are two W3C note with regard to the CC/PP work. One is to describe the CC/PP framework. The other is to describe the CC/PP exchange protocol. The protocol is called CC/PP exchange protocol though, the protocol does not depend on the profile format which it conveys. Therefore another profile format besides the CC/PP description format could be applied to the CC/PP exchange protocol. I would like you to add the bibliography for the CC/PP exchange protocol to "A.2. Informative References" and change link for the CC/PP exchange protocol in section "5.1. Framework for Content Negotiation". The information is listed below: "CC/PP exchange protocol based on HTTP Extension Framework" Editors: Hidetaka Ohto, Johan Hjelm Status: Published as a W3C Note on 29 January, 1999. Updated internal draft was published on 1 April, 1999. Timeline: Subject to discussions with the WAP Forum UAPROF Group. Decide what will happen in the first quarter of 1999. URL The last public version: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-CCPPexchange The latest version: http://www.w3.org/Mobile/Group/IG/NOTE-CCPPexchange I hope you to use the latest version. I am very interested in the "Modularization of XHTML" from the point of view of the content negotiation. Therefore I would like you to add the reference listed above for the purpose of getting comments from the XHTML expertise. Best Regards, -- Taka ----------------------------------------- Hidetaka "Taka" Ohto Panasonic Technologies Inc Visiting Engineer at the W3C ohto@w3.org Fax +1-617-258 5999, Phone +1-617-258-0982 MIT/LCS, NE-43, Room 344 545 Technology Square. Cambridge MA 02139 USA
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