François Yergeau scripsit: > Done. Updating the Unicode references involved a few changes here and > there, so please check carefully the new PE164 at > http://www.w3.org/XML/2006/08/proposed-xml10-4e-and-xml11-2e-errata#PE164 Thanks for going through the document and finding all the bad spots. As for Appendix J itself, underscore has to be specifically included in suggestion 1 (for backward compatibility with old XML 1.0), and apostrophe and its near-equivalent U+2019, right single quote, have to be excluded from Table 3. I also checked the proposed new draft of the UAX and it still contains Table 3 unchanged, which is good. -- John Cowan cowan@ccil.org http://ccil.org/~cowan Promises become binding when there is a meeting of the minds and consideration is exchanged. So it was at King's Bench in common law England; so it was under the common law in the American colonies; so it was through more than two centuries of jurisprudence in this country; and so it is today. --Specht v. NetscapeReceived on Thursday, 10 January 2008 22:02:52 GMT
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