Hi Terry,
Thanks for the instant reply - I've forwarded your note
to the IETF IPP WG list, so the other reviewers see it.
Cheers,
- Ira McDonald, co-editor of LDAP Printer Schema
PS - I also copied Pat Fleming and Harry Lewis (IBM,
both co-editors).
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Lambert [mailto:terry at whistle.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 6:05 PM
To: McDonald, Ira
Cc: 'srvloc at srvloc.org'
Subject: Re: FW: LDAP Printer schema last call comments
McDonald, Ira wrote:
> FYI - some IBM folks found some bugs in their review of the
> LDAP printer schema I-D.
[ ... ]
> 2. Attributes definitions that define possible values that
> are keywords should not have a substring matching rule
> since the keywords don't contain patterns of characters
> suitable for substring searches. Specifically SUBSTR
> caseIgnoreSubstringMatch should be removed from the
> attribute definitions in the following sections of this
> document: 4.4, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.16, 4.19, 4.21,
> 4.22, 4.25, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33.
I disagree, in the following cases:
4.4 I want to search for "fr-ca" or "fr-fr"; the language
distinction following the hyphen has no bearing on
printing (unless the printer does spell/grammer
chacking 8-)), so "fr-*" is reasonable.
4.13 Same as 4.4.
4.19 "staple*" or "staple-*-left" (just staple the thing,
already!)
It's not clear where "postscript-level-*" would fit, if
anywhere.
-- Terry Lambert
-- Whistle Communications, Inc., an I.B.M. Company
-- terry at whistle.com
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