- From: Jacek Kopecky <jacek@idoox.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 10:52:51 +0200 (CEST)
- To: <xmlp-comments@w3.org>
With the acceptance of the following resolution to issue #30, the issue was closed. 1) The editors shall a) remove the mentions of the attribute information items 'id' and 'href' from sections 2 of both parts of the spec, for these are encoding-specific attributes, b) add the text into section 4 of the Adjuncts, something along the lines of "SOAP Encoding uses unqualified attribute information items with a local name of id and a type of ID in the http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema namespace to specify the unique identifier of an encoded element. SOAP Encoding uses unqualified attribute information items with a local name of href and a type of anyURI in the http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema namespace to specify a reference possibly to elements specified by and ID per above, possibly to other (even external) resources, in a manner conforming to the XML Specification, XML Schema Specification, and XML Linking Language Specification. 2) The issues-list maintainer shall open an issue according to the following copy of Noah's reaction to my first proposed resolution (done - opened as issue #165): ------------- Noah's issue I think we need to say a bit about which such URI's are guaranteed derferenceable, and which not. We may need to say that the answer depends on features supported and/or binding. For example, I hope it's guaranteed that with SOAP+Attachements (a potential feature), references to attachements are guaranteed to resolve. On the other hand, I certainly wouldn't expect a similar guarantee for a reference to w3.org, if I'm processing the message on a Palm Pilot that is currently disconnected from the rest of the Web. The text you give is ambiguous, but could lead readers to believe that Web connectivity is required to do conforming processing of SOAP messages. Thanks. ------------ end Noah's issue Jacek Kopecky Idoox http://www.idoox.com/
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