ISSUE-27

[editorial?] techniques for content based detection

State:
CLOSED
Product:
wsc-usecases
Raised by:
Thomas Roessler
Opened on:
2007-04-08
Description:
In \"content based detection\", the note suggests that techniques we don\'t want
to
look at include \"comparing the served URLs, graphics or markup to known
legitimate sites, or to known attacks.\" On the face of it, that sentence would
even suggest that comparing a URI to one that has been visited is out of scope.
I believe that simply striking the text from \"These techniques include\",
through
\"to known attacks\" would clarify this paragraph greatly, without changing the
intended meaning in a significant way.

I suggest this is an editorial change.
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Related emails:
  1. RE: ISSUE-27: [editorial?] techniques for content based detection (from tyler.close@hp.com on 2007-04-10)
  2. Re: ISSUE-27: [editorial?] techniques for content based detection (from tlr@w3.org on 2007-04-10)
  3. RE: ISSUE-27: [editorial?] techniques for content based detection (from tyler.close@hp.com on 2007-04-10)
  4. ISSUE-27: [editorial?] techniques for content based detection (from dean+cgi@w3.org on 2007-04-08)
  5. Re: ISSUE-25: Participants need to review wsc-usecases (from tlr@w3.org on 2007-04-08)

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