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http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-wsc-ui-20080724/ > user agents, such as plugins, extensions, and others; they are summarily called > plug-ins, extensions, call outs to external systems which render particular document plugins/plug-ins (English favors the latter, coders are lazy and use the former, please pick one :)) > behavior might be determined by scripting, stylesheets, and other mechanisms. and => or > anchor is authoritative. Relying parties use trust anchors to determine if digitally is "Relying parties" a _defined_ term? it seems awkward otherwise.... > Trust anchor installation is typically handled by Web user agent vendors ,systems the , is on the wrong side of the space > trust anchor update is therefore often handled as part of Web user agent or operating system software update. update => updates > for a single session, sometimes for all future sessions involving that certificate. Firefox 3 ties a certificate to a host+port. > some process that adheres to the requirements of an augmented asurance specification assurance > user agents MUST NOT consider the certificate as an augmented assurance certificate, is there some reason not to write AAC or Augmented Assurance Certificate? > [Definition: An HTTP transaction is strongly TLS-protected if it is TLS-protected, an https URL was used, strong TLS algorithms were negotiated for both confidentiality and integrity protection, and one of the following conditions are true:] the transaction is not the result of a transaction which is not strongly TLS-protected. > warning or above (6.4.3 Warning/Caution Messages , 6.4.4 Danger Messages) MUST be used. above? you're in 5.4.2... I think you mean "higher" or "greater". Above in a document to me means printed document order (closer to top) and not some more abstract thing. > 5.4.3 Redirection chains > a user agent such as a smart phone, air plane seatback or TV set which has a usage individual LCD screens on airplanes > Subject logotypes derived from certificates SHOULD NOT be rendered, unless the certificate used is an augmented assurance certificate. why is this a should not instead of a must not? (i ran out of energy and am sending this now, hopefully it's useful)