James and all,
Andy had suggested a possible alternative of
<provided-by> <nena> abc-123 </nena> </provided-by>
Where abc-123 represents a NENA ID.
I think this could be an acceptable alternative from NENA's point of view
(although the contents should probably be defined as an alphanumeric string
of text rather than as abc-123). I think I could provide you with a
reference to a NENA XML schema to be referenced here instead as an example,
if that would be helpful.
However, if this would mean deferring inclusion of ANY identifier, it's
probably not a good idea.
I think that the URL was proposed as potentially more
universal/internationally applicable form of <provided-by>.
Nadine
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From: geopriv-admin@ietf.org [mailto:geopriv-admin@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
James M. Polk
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 12:22 PM
To: geopriv@ietf.org
Subject: [Geopriv] What was conclusion to <provided-by>?
All
As few things "stand still" or "are in a vacuum".... I'd like to know what
the conclusion was to our <provided-by> discussions. I understand what Ted
stated in his last email - but feel the pressure is not just about getting
a workable protocol document out, but one that is usable. The Emergency
case is one of (if not "the") first uses of our LO, and there is a function
that's desired that is in dispute
<provided-by>
I would like to know the status or progress of this element into the LO.
BTW - I feel, even if it's written right now and posted tomorrow, anything
"Phase II" will be more than a year away from going to the IESG.... so I'm
less than enthused to gracefully let this feature slide out.
cheers,
James
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