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To: ietf-provreg@cafax.se
From: Asbjorn Steira <asteira@gnr.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:41:48 +0100
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Subject: dcp expiry element

Hi,

the <greeting> example in the EPP-drafts (06/04 and 07/05) does not 
include the <expiry>-element of the <dcp>-element. It might be 
worthwhile having an <expiry>-element in the example.

I just want to confirm that the following two examples are both valid 
<dcp>-elements:

     <dcp>
       <access><all/></access>
       <statement>
         <purpose><admin/><prov/></purpose>
         <recipient><ours/><public/></recipient>
         <retention><stated/></retention>
       </statement>
       <expiry>
         <absolute>2004-01-19T22:00:00.0Z</absolute>
       </expiry>
     </dcp>

     <dcp>
       <access><all/></access>
       <statement>
         <purpose><admin/><prov/></purpose>
         <recipient><ours/><public/></recipient>
         <retention><stated/></retention>
       </statement>
       <expiry>
         <relative>P1Y2M3DT10H30M10S</relative>
       </expiry>
     </dcp>



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Asbjorn Steira
The Global Name Registry, Limited



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