Martin Duerst wrote: > For XML system identifiers, I can easily create a test myself JFTR, I've created a small set of test files in this direction: http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjmzdtzktdkztdjz.googlepages.com/IDN-IRI-koi8-r.html http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjmzdtzktdkztdjz.googlepages.com/IDN-IRI-test.htm http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjmzdtzktdkztdjz.googlepages.com/IDN-IRI-test.html http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjmzdtzktdkztdjz.googlepages.com/IDN-XML-test.htm http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjmzdtzktdkztdjz.googlepages.com/IDN-XML-test.html I've also submitted "validator bug" reports for the two cases where you claimed that they are "validator bugs", but IBTD :-) http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5279 http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5280 It might be easier to move 3987 to DS *without* discussing the various kinds of non-IRIs. Anything *remotely* incompatible with STD 66 is doomed from my POV, not limited to spaces and square brackets (outside of IPv6 literals in a "host"). FrankReceived on Saturday, 22 December 2007 18:34:52 GMT
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