IPP> Identifying jobs in requests

IPP> Identifying jobs in requests

Paul Moore paulmo at microsoft.com
Mon Jun 8 14:42:04 EDT 1998


I obviously missed this one. So 'special position' means that literally. I
thought it mean 'special purpose'. 


For my interest. Why are we putting things in special positions?


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Robert Herriot [SMTP:robert.herriot at Eng.Sun.COM]
> Sent:	Friday, June 05, 1998 8:46 PM
> To:	Paul Moore; 'Carl Kugler'; ipp at pwg.org
> Subject:	RE: RE: IPP> Identifying jobs in requests
> 
> We agreed recently that the following operation attributes would be
> ordered.
>     attributes-charset (always first for requests and responses)
>     attributes-natural-language (always second for requests and response)
>     printer-uri or job-uri (always third for requests, though we are
> discusses whether it should be present)
>     job-id (always fourth for requests if present )
> 
> At 05:00 PM 6/5/98 , Paul Moore wrote:
> >       I think we are approaching group consensus on this.  I propose
> that
> >we remove "printer-uri" and "job-uri" as request Operation attributes,
> but
> >leave them in their special position in the protocol.  
> >
> >       [Paul Moore]  What 'special position'? 
> > 
> 



More information about the Ipp mailing list