- From: Williams, Stuart <skw@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 12:34:44 +0100
- To: "'iwasa'" <kiwasa@jp.fujitsu.com>, xmlp-comments@w3.org
- Message-ID: <5E13A1874524D411A876006008CD059F04A06FB8@0-mail-1.hpl.hp.com>
Iwasa et al., I am happy that the WGs resolution makes a clearer statement about the transmission, reception and forwarding of PIs. It seems clear that a SOAP message that contains PI's cannot have been generated by a conforming SOAP 1.2 implementation. This may be an issue for others (eg. who wish to use SOAP to transfer XML fragments that do contain PIs). My issue was that we make a clear and consistent statement - That has been addressed. Thank you, Stuart -----Original Message----- From: iwasa [mailto:kiwasa@jp.fujitsu.com] Sent: 02 August 2002 06:34 To: xmlp-comments@w3.org Cc: skw@hplb.hpl.hp.com Subject: LC issue 221 The following LC issue #221 [1] was discussed in the F2F meeting on 7/30. LC issue #221: (Section 5 SOAP Message Construct) 3rd paragraph: We are not clear about whether intermediaries MUST, SHOULD, MAY, SHOULD NOT or MUST NOT forward PIs - only that a message SHOULD NOT contain them. The WG has agreed to close this issue #221 with the following resolution: SOAP sender MUST NOT send a message containing Processing Instructions Information Items(PIIIs). SOAP receivers (including intermediaries) receiving a message with a PIII SHOULD generate an error. Whenever possible, receivers should detect PIIIs and fault. The above rule says SHOULD (as opposed to MUST) only to allow for implementations in which performance considerations outweigh the desirability of detecting erroneous messages." We trust that this resolution satisfies your concern. If not, please contact the WG asap. [1] http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-lc-issues#x221 <http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-lc-issues#x221> Regards, Iwasa
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