Hi,
Thanks Rich for spotting this. I used the copy from my hard drive. I
did not think of that TC admin had done edits after I uploaded it.
I'll look into what else might have been left out. However, the
references need to be updated anyway, so if this is the only missed
change, then the problem is not very bad. I don't think TC admin
would have changed anything but the front matter.
Best regards,
Erik
On 2014-02-09 23:34, rich levinson
wrote:
Hi Erik,
While I was going thru the multiple profile for totally unrelated
reasons, I noticed that somehow the reference to the hierarchical
profile that had been to current version CS-01 in the CS-01
multiple profile:
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/3.0/xacml-3.0-multiple-v1-spec-cs-01-en.doc
[Hierarchical] OASIS Committee Specification 01, XACML
v3.0 Hierarchical Resource Profile 54 Version 1.0, August 2010,
http://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/3.0/xacml-3.0-55
hierarchical-v1-spec-cs-01-en.doc
either accidentally or for some unknown reason has reverted back
to the
CD-03 version in the new working draft, WD-11:
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/51830/xacml-3.0-multiple-v1.0-wd11.doc
[Hierarchical] XACML v3.0 Hierarchical Resource
Profile Version 1.0, 11 March 2010.
Committee Draft 03. http://docs.oasis-open.org/xacml/3.0/xacml-3.0-hierarchicalv1-
spec-cd-03-en.doc
I didn't check anything else in the multi or other specs, but
possibly there
was a problem? I know that in the past I ran into issues because
TC-Admin
doesn't necessarily put the CS versions in our TC repository, so
if we start
w the latest from our repository and not the OASIS repository
where they
put the CS versions, that type of problem can occur, and basically
all the
changes that go into the CS from TC-Admin, such as checking the
references
and updating them to the latest, which in cases of batch
submission, only
TC-Admin has the necessary new refs, get inadvertently dropped.
--
Thanks,
Rich
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