> Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:50:17 +0100
> From: Robert Sanderson <[log in to unmask]>
>
> > Hi Rob. Your profile document says:
> >
> > > It is hoped that servers will support the use of proximity to
> > > search for combinations of set, index, attributeType and
> > > attributeValue, but it is recognised that this may not be
> > > possible in all implementations.
> >
> > I think the further discussion, with examples, that's currently in
> > the context-set document belongs here in the profile.
>
> And not in the context-set? Or in both?
I meant just in the profile, but I could be wrong.
> > The context-set document says:
> > > oid The term is an OID in dotted notation. eg: 1.2.840.10003.3.1
>
> > What is the purpose of this? (I'm not arguing against it yet,
> > just wanting to understand the rationale.) In what circumstances
> > could a search-term not annotated with this modifier be
> > misinterpreted?
>
> zrx.set can be either a context set (cql.uri) or an attribute set
> (zrx.oid). The purpose is to not require the server to parse out
> the difference.
> zrx.set any/zrx.oid "1.2.840.10003.3.1 1.2.840.10003.3.2"
Cool.
So don't we also need zrx.uri?
Also, don't these two relation modifiers (really structure attributes,
of course) belong in a more generic set than ZeeRex?
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