- From: <noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 14:15:48 -0500
- To: "Jean-Jacques Moreau" <moreau@crf.canon.fr>
- Cc: Dear XMLP Comments <xmlp-comments@w3.org>, Yves Lafon <ylafon@w3.org>
I am in agreement with the general direction signaled by this proposed
resolution, but I think some of the details need clarification.
Specifically, I think this question potentially arises both with respect
to the envelope infoset, and with respect to XML serializations that might
be sent by one or another binding. The two are not completely
independent, but I think that both need to be covered. Specifically, I
think that in the HTTP binding we need to describe any rules regarding the
appearance of the XML declaration( <?xml version=" " ?> in the HTTP
entity body of messages prepared for transmission. Would the correct rule
be "MAY be sent, MUST be accepted"?
In the interest of moving forward, I would find it acceptable for you to
close this issue immediately, and leave to the discretion of the editors
the work needed to actually clarify the various parts of the
specification. Thank you very much.
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"Jean-Jacques Moreau" <moreau@crf.canon.fr>
03/22/2002 04:01 AM
To: Noah Mendelsohn <noah_mendelsohn@us.ibm.com>
cc: Dear XMLP Comments <xmlp-comments@w3.org>, Yves Lafon <ylafon@w3.org>
Subject: Issue 189: closed
Noah,
You raised an issue about what XML version number SOAP should
specify [1]. The WG will close this issue with the following
resolution:
<resolution>
Enchance the description of the Envelope encoding to include
discussion stating that the values of the [version], [character
encoding scheme] and [standalone] infoset properties are
unimportant as far as SOAP is concerned.
</resolution>
Please respond to this message, cc'eing xmlp-comments, if you
think this is an unacceptable resolution.
Thanks,
Jean-Jacques.
[1] http://www.w3.org/2000/xp/Group/xmlp-issues.html#x189
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