- From: RJ Auburn <rj@voxeo.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 08:45:13 -0400
- To: Petr Kuba <kuba@optimsys.cz>
- Cc: www-voice <www-voice@w3.org>, W3C Voice Browser Working Group <w3c-voice-wg@w3.org>
Petr: We are in the process to address all ISSUES related to CCXML IR and specification. * This change has been applied to the CCXML spec and will be in the PR version of the document when we next publish. Please explicitly confirm that you accept the proposed resolution or after one week we will consider it implicitly accepted. If you need clarifications, please feel free to let us know and we will do our best to resolve them. Best regards, RJ --- RJ Auburn CTO, Voxeo Corporation tel:+1-407-418-1800 skype:zscgeek On Jun 3, 2010, at 8:35 AM, RJ Auburn wrote: > Tracked as ISSUE-714. > > RJ > > --- > RJ Auburn > CTO, Voxeo Corporation > tel:+1-407-418-1800 > > Come join us at our Voxeo Customer Summit > June 21st – June 23rd at the Hard Rock Hotel > Register today for your All Access Pass: > http://www.voxeo.com/summits/customer > > > > > On May 28, 2010, at 7:00 AM, Petr Kuba wrote: > >> Hello www-voice, >> >> Description of the name attribute in <send> states: >> >> "An ECMAScript expression which returns a character string that indicates the event name being generated. The event name may include alphanumeric characters and the "." (dot) character. The first character MUST NOT be a dot or a digit." >> >> The problem is that tests and examples contain also the "_" (underscore) character which is not covered by the description. >> >> We recommend to add this character to the description of the name attribute. >> >> Thanks, >> Petr >> >> -- >> 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 >> > >
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