- From: Yuichi Koike <koike@ay.jp.nec.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:47:09 +0900
- To: "Lennart Regebro" <lennart@regebro.nu>, <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
Mr. Regebro, The validator does recognize http-equiv tags. (Exactly saying, the perl HTTP library that the validator uses recognizes http-equiv tags.) I will look into the perl library code and fix bugs. Thanks for reporting bugs. P.S. The "single quote" bug has been already fixed. -- Yuichi Koike ( koike@ay.jp.nec.com ) NEC Corporation Internet System Laboratory ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lennart Regebro" <lennart@regebro.nu> To: "Lorrie Cranor" <lorrie@research.att.com>; <www-p3p-policy@w3.org> Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 1:53 AM Subject: Re: I need an example of a satisfactory policy for IE6 > From: "Lorrie Cranor" <lorrie@research.att.com> > > Thanks for the info. The P3P spec > > does use double quotes. I'll check on why > > the validator accepts both. > > OK, great, then I know! > The information I have so far regarding Zope is that it does *not* translate > http-equiv meta-tags. That would then mean that the validator does two > things wrong. I'm not 100% sure of this though, since the validator claims I > have a P3P header, while Zope corp claims that there is no http-equiv > translation going on. One has to be wrong, I don't know which. > > Anyway, an example of an offending header can be found on my very spiffy > homepage: > http://lennart.regebro.nu/ > > This sets an http-equiv tag, with single quotes. Test away! :-) > >
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