Dear All,
as you may know, we designed the CC/PP Exchange Protocol to take care of
the interchange of CC/PP data structures between an HTTP client and a HTTP
server. In the current version it is an application of the HTTP Extension
Protocol.
That, and the fact that it is only a Note in the W3C (a document without
official standing) makes its status somewhat insecure. We want to
investigate the possibilities of bringing it onto the standards track, and
as a first step, we have created a version of the specification in the RFC
format as focal point for discussion.
The address of the list is www-ccpp-protocol(_at_)w3(_dot_)org(_dot_) You
subscribe by
sending an email to www-ccpp-protocol-request(_at_)w3(_dot_)org with the word
"subscribe" in the subject of the message (without the quotes).
We hope interested parties will participate in the discussion on this list
to establish a more formal version of this protocol.
Welcome!
Johan Hjelm
Chair, CC/PP working group, W3C
(apologies for multiple postings!)
For more information:
CC/PP Exchange Protocol as a W3C Note: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-CCPPexchange
CC/PP Exchange Protocol in RFC format:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-ccpp-protocol/2000Apr/att-0001/01-dr
aft-ietf-ohto-ccpp-exchange-00.txt
CC/PP original W3C Note: http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-CCPP/
CC/PP working group public home page: http://www.w3.org/Mobile/CCPP/
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Johan HJELM
Ericsson Research, User Applications Group
Currently visiting engineer at the W3C
Chair, CC/PP Working Group and WCA Interest Group
The World Wide Web Consortium
hjelm(_at_)w3(_dot_)org
http://www.w3.org/People/W3Cpeople.html#Hjelm
Fax +1-617-258 5999, Phone +1-617-253-9630
MIT/LCS, 545 Tech. Sq. Cambridge MA 02139 USA
Opinions are personal, always my own,
and not necessarily those of Ericsson or the W3C.
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