IPP Mail Archive: IPP> Re:

IPP> Re:

don@lexmark.com
Mon, 18 Aug 1997 17:51:24 -0400

It should be made clear that more than a single OS vendor thought
that the use of a 32-bit job number would be more appropriate. At the
discussion I remember at Redmond, Unix, OS/2 and NT all currently
use job numbers that would more easily map to the printer-URI and
job-identifier concept.

As a compromise position, maybe it would be better to simply
standardize that in legacy environments a job-URI should be
the printer-URI concatenated with the job-identifier. Obvious this
would be easy to recognize for the IPP-to-LPD gateway and if
the job-URI is not of that format then the gateway must assume
the a non-legacy (is that a backwards concept or what?) system
is involved and the gateway would have to deal with this mapping
in some other manner.

Don

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>I talked with Scott and Steve Zilles about the technical
>justification for this decision. Between Scott and Steve, I
>came away with the following three reasons why the decision
>was made.
>
> 1. Make it easier for one particular vendor
> to code.