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Subject: [Fwd: Re: [xacml] url/uri-string-concatenate]
Rich Salz asked, regarding the url/uri-string-concatenate discussion, whether uri or string semantics were used in the concatenation. He has examples in the attached e-mail. I suggested string, as being probably more flexible, but have no strong grounds for either. What do other TC members think? Regards, Anne -- Anne H. Anderson Email: Anne.Anderson@Sun.COM Sun Microsystems Laboratories 1 Network Drive,UBUR02-311 Tel: 781/442-0928 Burlington, MA 01803-0902 USA Fax: 781/442-1692
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- From: Richard Salz <rsalz@us.ibm.com>
- To: Anne.Anderson@sun.com
- Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 13:18:01 -0400
Thanks. :) But the bigger question, are they string or URI semantics? http://a/b + c --> http://a/b/c (uri semantics) http://a/b + c --> http://a/bc (stringsemantics) -- SOA Appliances Application Integration Middleware--- End Message ---
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