- From: Carter St.Clair <carter@codeinfusion.com>
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:38:53 -0600
- To: <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
A few list members have shown interest in the XSL file. I'm discussing with my business partner whether to release it into the public domain. It is currently in use with our P3P generator, P3PEdit, but the main concern is providing an easier method for code hackers to copy our product (we've had issues with this in the past). Yet, this isn't a proprietary technology, or brain-science either. Anyway, we are very interested in providing this to the P3P community. I'm thinking of initially providing a script that allows you to point to the URL of a P3P policy and have it transform it to the policy tokens to see how much traffic it generates. Is there any value to releasing the actual XSL file to anyone on the list? If so, how do you see it as beneficial? Thanks for your input, Carter St.Clair Software / Database Engineer code//infusion
Received on Thursday, 1 February 2007 15:39:05 UTC