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Ensure 'Notational Conventions' text is consistent across all of the ws-ra specs. Already highlighted is different wrt Ellipses (but other aspect of this section should be checked): An ellipsis (i.e. "") indicates a point of extensibility that allows other child or attribute content. Additional children and/or attributes MAY be added at the indicated extension points but MUST NOT contradict the semantics of the parent and/or owner, respectively. If a receiver does not recognize an extension, the receiver SHOULD ignore it. or Ellipses (i.e., "...") indicate points of extensibility. Additional children and/or attributes MAY be added at the indicated extension points but MUST NOT contradict the semantics of the parent and/or owner, respectively. By default, if a receiver does not recognize an extension, the receiver SHOULD ignore the extension; exceptions to this processing rule, if any, are clearly indicated below.
on 2009-02-26 proposal in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-resource-access/2009Feb/0147.html
modified proposal on 200903-03 in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-resource-access/2009Mar/0004.html
http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/ra/9/03/2009-03-03.html#6587 Resolve 6587 with {1,2,and 4} as in comment#2 but limit description of ... to simply denote an extensibility point, and move explicit description of extensibility behavior to a new section
EDITOR COMMENT - In progress (Katy)
Updates complete.
Please make my changes