Richard, I've responded to your comments by drafting a new version of the document, thanks. Version 1.1 of the OGSA Attribute Exchange Profile is attached. I also took the opportunity to add some comments and wording changes of my own. One thing that still bothers me is the language regarding the XACML Attribute Profile in section 4.1. I think the language is too strong, but I left it as it is for the time being, until this has been discussed. Tom Scavo NCSA On 11/20/07, Tom Scavo <trscavo@gmail.com> wrote:
Ah, I see. FYI, I have a Windows XP laptop and it views fine. I see the problem, however. The table is formatted in a little-used font, which apparently your laptop doesn't have. The solution is to change the font to something more mainstream, like Courier New.
Thanks, Tom
On 11/20/07, Richard Sinnott <r.sinnott@nesc.gla.ac.uk> wrote:
This section has strange formatting for me - actually it appears as a collection of musical notes (semi-quavers etc).
It is probably just a font which my Windows XP laptop doesn't have and it is improvising (badly)?
R.
-----Original Message----- From: Tom Scavo [mailto:trscavo@gmail.com] Sent: 20 November 2007 16:50 To: Richard Sinnott Cc: OGSA AUTHZ WG Subject: Re: [OGSA-AUTHZ] comments updates
Hi Richard,
All your comments are understood (and appreciated!) except the one labeled "ros2". What is your specific comment regarding these standard SAML namespaces and namespace prefixes?
Thanks, Tom
On 11/20/07, Richard Sinnott <r.sinnott@nesc.gla.ac.uk> wrote:
Some comments on OGSA Attribute Exchange Profile v1.0 - not much to say on this as the document is largely based on referring to other
specs.
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