- From: Kazuyuki Ashimura <ashimura@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 12:19:41 +0900
- To: Nick Levinson <nick_levinson@yahoo.com>
- CC: www-voice@w3.org
Dear Nick Levinson, Thank you very much for pointing out this. We are very sorry we have been using a wrong configuration for PLS Errata page, and also didn't get back to you earlier. I have just fixed the access permission of the page and now the PLS Errata page is publicly accessible. Sincerely, Kazuyuki Nick Levinson wrote: > Normally, when I retrieve errata for any document, they're just as available as the document itself. Only an extra click or two may be needed. > > However, the "errata" link on <http://www.w3.org/TR/pronunciation-lexicon/> has required a password for access. I can access PLS but not its errata. > > I assume W3C passwords are not available for the general public. > > I sent a message, I think to W3C's webmaster, about a couple of weeks ago or so, but I just tried the link again moments ago and it's still locked, and this seems unlikely enough to ask again. > > Could you please check whether passwording was intentional and, if not, ask someone to permit read-only access? > > Thank you. > -- Kazuyuki Ashimura / W3C Multimodal & Voice Activity Lead mailto: ashimura@w3.org voice: +81.466.49.1170 / fax: +81.466.49.1171
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