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To: Bearded One who wrote (26515)4/7/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: PJ Strifas  Respond to of 42771
 
Well, looking over the 3rd working draft of the P3P standard:

"P3P uses [XML] (using the [RDF] data model) for the exchange of structured data and assertions. P3P will support future
digital certificate and digital signature capabilities. P3P can be incorporated into browsers, browser plug-ins, servers, or
proxy servers that sit between a client and server. "

Since digitalme already uses XML as the go-between (NDS + digitalme) there shouldn't be too much needed to make digitalme P3P compliant. In fact, I think P3P will help digitalme to work (interoperate) with anything else that comes out (much like LDAP makes NDS work with other directories).

For more info see: w3.org

Peter Strifas