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Subject: Re: [kmip] Issue with test case TC-DLOGIN-2-20, Result reason spelling error
Authorize is the older form, and it was standard even in British English until the second half of the 20th century. It is in the group of Classically derived words that traditionally took the -izeÂending but have recently acquired -ise.ÂThe change is not wholly engrained, though. The Oxford English Dictionary, which usually favors British spellings, still lists authorize as the primary spelling,1Âand some British publishing houses also favor the old spelling. In 21st-century edited British news publications, however,Âauthorise appears about seven times for every instance of authorize, and authorize is even less common in 21st-century Australian and New Zealand publications.
The specification has a different spelling for this result reason which will be an issue in the XML and JSON testsÂ
Not Authorised
00000039
<ResponseMessage>Â <ResponseHeader>Â Â <ProtocolVersion>Â Â Â <ProtocolVersionMajor type="Integer" value="2"/>Â Â Â <ProtocolVersionMinor type="Integer" value="0"/>Â Â </ProtocolVersion>Â Â <TimeStamp type="DateTime" value="$NOW"/>Â Â <ServerCorrelationValue type="TextString" value="A10AD7B7-A3B6C0A0-9"/>Â Â <BatchCount type="Integer" value="1"/>Â </ResponseHeader>Â <BatchItem>Â Â <Operation type="Enumeration" value="Get"/>Â Â <ResultStatus type="Enumeration" value="OperationFailed"/>Â Â <ResultReason type="Enumeration" value="NotAuthorized"/>Â Â <ResultMessage type="TextString" value="DENIED"/>Â </BatchItem></ResponseMessage>Best,Mark JosephP6R, Inc408-205-0361
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