CVS WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20

Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20
In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv10367

Modified Files:
	its20.html its20.odd 
Log Message:
more edits on html and standoff

--- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html	2013/05/03 07:05:34	1.406
+++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html	2013/05/03 08:59:35	1.407
@@ -2511,8 +2511,8 @@
                   that refers to the standoff annotation, not to the content of the element
                     <code class="its-elem-markup">provenanceRecord</code> where they are declared.</p><p id="provenance-records-in-html5-constraint">
                   In HTML the standoff markup <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> either be stored inside a <code>script</code>
-                  element in the same or an linked HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
-                  reference to an external XML file with the standoff inside.
+                  element in the same HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
+                  <code class="its-attr-markup">provenanceRecordsRef</code> to an external XML or HTML file with the standoff inside.
                   If standoff is inside a <code>script</code> element, that element 
                   <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> have a <code>type</code>
                   attribute with the value <code>application/its+xml</code>. Its <code>id</code>
@@ -2953,8 +2953,8 @@
                   the element that refers to the standoff annotation, not to the content of the
                   element <code class="its-elem-markup">locQualityIssue</code> where they are declared.</p><p id="loc-quality-issues-in-html5-constraint">
                   In HTML the standoff markup <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> either be stored inside a <code>script</code>
-                  element in the same or an linked HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
-                  reference to an external XML file with the standoff inside.
+                  element in the same HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
+                  <code class="its-attr-markup">locQualityIssuesRef</code> to an external XML or HTML file with the standoff inside.
                   If standoff is inside a <code>script</code> element, that element 
                   <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> have a <code>type</code>
                   attribute with the value <code>application/its+xml</code>. Its <code>id</code>
--- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd	2013/05/03 07:05:34	1.398
+++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd	2013/05/03 08:59:36	1.399
@@ -3760,8 +3760,8 @@
                 <p xml:id="provenance-records-in-html5-constraint">
                   In HTML the standoff markup <ref
                     target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> either be stored inside a <code>script</code>
-                  element in the same or an linked HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
-                  reference to an external XML file with the standoff inside.
+                  element in the same HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
+                  <att>provenanceRecordsRef</att> to an external XML or HTML file with the standoff inside.
                   If standoff is inside a <code>script</code> element, that element 
                   <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> have a <code>type</code>
                   attribute with the value <code>application/its+xml</code>. Its <code>id</code>
@@ -4307,9 +4307,9 @@
                   element <gi>locQualityIssue</gi> where they are declared.</p>
                 <p xml:id="loc-quality-issues-in-html5-constraint">
                   In HTML the standoff markup <ref
-                  target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> either be stored inside a <code>script</code>
-                  element in the same or an linked HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
-                  reference to an external XML file with the standoff inside.
+                    target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> either be stored inside a <code>script</code>
+                  element in the same HTML document, or can be linked to from any 
+                  <att>locQualityIssuesRef</att> to an external XML or HTML file with the standoff inside.
                   If standoff is inside a <code>script</code> element, that element 
                   <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> have a <code>type</code>
                   attribute with the value <code>application/its+xml</code>. Its <code>id</code>

Received on Friday, 3 May 2013 08:59:37 UTC