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From:
Robert Burbidge <robert.burbidge@poptel.coop>
Date:
Mon, 8 Apr 2002 10:43:49 +0100
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Subject:
EPP/TCP session layer
Meaning of the word "nominally" =============================== draft-ietf-provreg-epp-tcp-04.txt, section 2, paragraph 3 "An EPP session is nominally ended by ..." What does "nominally" mean in this context? If it means "existing in name only" then does this mean the session is not really ended? This needs to be clarified. Datagrams ========= draft-ietf-provreg-epp-tcp-04.txt, section 4 Is it a requirement that a datagram contains exactly one EPP XML instance? It seems reasonable to suppose that a datagram cannot contain fragments of an XML document, but can it contain more than one complete well-formed EPP XML instance? I suppose not, but can we clarify this.