Toyoda, Kiyoshi (ktoyoda@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp)
Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:49:50 +0900
McIntyre, Lloyd wrote:
>
>My understanding is that the "dispatched" feature may be retained if
>information can be provided to verify that there are interoperable
>implementations.
>Tamura-san is it possible to have two or more manufacturers document
>interoperability of sending and receiving MDN with the dispatched feature?
Yes, I have the same understanding as McIntyre-san.
We implemented dispached feature in our prototype machine and I know other
implementaions. So, I would like add the feature back into the document.
We implemented as below.
"dispatched" without modifiers when succesfully
decoding the received TIFF-FX file
"processed/error" or "processed/warning" in the case of the failure.
>
>Lloyd
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dan Wing [mailto:dwing@cisco.com]
>> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:22 PM
>> To: Hiroshi Tamura; gregv@lucent.com
>> Cc: receipt@cs.utk.edu; vpim@lists.neystadt.org; ietf-fax@imc.org
>> Subject: RE: FW: I-D ACTION:draft-vaudreuil-mdnbis-00.txt
>>
>>
>>
>> > > Note that the requirements for draft standard are explicit that
>> > all features
>> > > and options need to have at least two, interoperable
>> implementations. If
>> > > they are still useful, the unimplemented dispositions
>> deleted from this
>> > > document may be standardized at a later date as an MDN extension.
>> >
>> > I do not read all, but I say,
>> >
>> > Some Ifax devices already use:
>> > "dispatched" or "processed" without modifiers
>> > when succesfully decoding the received TIFF-FX file
>> > "processed/error" in the case of the failure.
>>
>> Those devices will remain compliant with the Proposed
>> Standard RFC2298,
>> but won't be compliant with the Draft Standard that Greg is authoring.
>>
>>
>> As soon as Greg's document becomes an RFC, I'll ask our development
>> group here in Cisco to bring our implementation in line with his
>> new Draft Standard.
>>
Kiyoshi Toyoda
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