- From: Petr Kuba <kuba@optimsys.cz>
- Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 17:03:45 +0200
- To: www-voice@w3.org
Hello, Usage of the error.notallowed event in the <cancel> element should be probably clarified. Overview of the <cancel> element in 9.2.5.1 states: ...the <cancel> request MUST fail and an error.notallowed event MUST be delivered to the event queue... Description of the 'id' attribute of the error.notallowed event states: The ID, if specified in the element being executed, of the affected connection, dialog, session, or conference. The question is: shall the 'id' attribute of the error.notallowed event contain id of the event for which <cancel> failed? If yes, it should be explicitly stated in 9.2.5.1 and description of the 'id' attribute of the error.notallowed event should list also event (besides connection, session and others). Thanks, Petr Kuba -- Petr Kuba, Project Manager OptimSys, s.r.o kuba@optimsys.cz Tel: +420 541 143 065 Fax: +420 541 143 066 http://www.optimsys.cz
Received on Wednesday, 5 May 2010 15:04:39 UTC