- From: Hugo Haas <hugo@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 14:57:03 +0200
- To: GARG Shishir / FTR&D / US <shishir.garg@rd.francetelecom.com>
- Cc: "'www-ws-arch@w3.org'" <www-ws-arch@w3.org>
Hi Shishir.
* GARG Shishir / FTR&D / US <shishir.garg@rd.francetelecom.com> [2003-07-01 23:08-0700]
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> Couple of additional comments:
> * I would suggest the Intermediary text in 2.2.11.1 Summary read:
>
> An intermediary is a message processing node that does not necessarily
> represent the message's intended recipient; but which, none-the-less may
> process some aspect of the message.
If we are going to discuss 2.2.11, and I actually think that 2.2.11 is
related to 2.2.26 and 2.2.27, an intermediary is more than just an
agent: an intermediary is both a message recipient and a message
sender.
2.2.11.2 should be IMO:
an intermediary is
a message recipient
an intermediary is
a message sender
> * Does 2.2.26.3 need to mention intermediaries at all?
I think that all intermediary text should go under 2.2.11, since an
intermediary is a special kind of message sender and recipient.
Regards,
Hugo
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