Hi Arve, Art,

I am sorry for bypassing earlier comments, I want to answer them anyway asap. 
So here comes short summary.

>>What are we trying to solve?
Forgetting the UPnP and related stacks, the issues can be summarized as follows:
- pattern for IP addresses in URIs (we have pattern for domains, but nothing 
for IP addresses)

and/or

- possibility to exclude local (definition needed: I proposed to leave it out 
of scope if we cannot agree, but it could be home or corporate network or 
private LAN etc) - network resource from being controlled with <access> 
element. This acts as a kind of (loosely defined) pattern for IP addresses.

The above would solve the UPnP issue (we could forget it actually), since UPnP 
could be regarded as any other non-Web protocol (DNS etc) that simply delivers 
metadata within which the http URIs to media files are contained.

Thanks,
Marcin

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-----Original Message-----
From: Arve Bersvendsen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 1:48 PM
To: Arthur Barstow; Marcin Hanclik
Cc: public-webapps
Subject: Re: [WARP4U] WARP with UPnP

On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:18:43 +0100, Arthur Barstow <[email protected]>
wrote:

> It would be helpful to have a clear definition of at least: the problem
> statement, use case(s), requirement(s), security considerations,
> proposed syntax and semantics, UA processing model.

I would propose dropping any syntax and semantics, until we have a proper
definition of the problem. What are we trying to solve?
--
Arve Bersvendsen

Opera Software ASA, http://www.opera.com/

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