ISSUE-239

Consistent presentation of secondary security context information

State:
CLOSED
Product:
wsc-xit
Raised by:
Thomas Roessler
Opened on:
2010-02-22
Description:
During CR, it was pointed out that the language demanding that presentation and meaning of presented security context information MUST be consistent between primary and secondary chrome was confusing: E.g., secondary chrome might have significantly more screen real estate that can be used for a different (and better) presentation of the same information.

Proposed, to change conformance clause XLIV into the following text: "Where security context information is provided in both primary and secondary interface, the meaning of the presented information MUST be consistent. Best practice will also avoid inconsistent presentation, such as using identical or semantically similar icons for different information in different places."
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Related emails:
  1. Re: Agenda: WSC WG distributed meeting, Wednesday, 2010-02-24 (from tlr@w3.org on 2010-02-23)
  2. Re: ISSUE-239: Consistent presentation of secondary security context information [wsc-xit] (from mzurko@us.ibm.com on 2010-02-23)
  3. ISSUE-239: Consistent presentation of secondary security context information [wsc-xit] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2010-02-22)

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