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- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 03:08:25 +0000
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Summary: Editorial WD 2006-02-17: pattern valid
Product: XML Schema
Version: 1.1 only
Platform: Macintosh
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: Datatypes: XSD Part 2
AssignedTo: cmsmcq@w3.org
ReportedBy: xan.gregg@jmp.com
QAContact: www-xml-schema-comments@w3.org
In "4.3.4.4 pattern Validation Rules", under "Validation Rule: pattern valid", the sentence
"A ·literal· in a ·lexical space· is facet-valid with respect to ·pattern· if ..."
should use "pattern-valid" instead of "facet-valid".
Not sure about the hyphen. I can't say I understand why a hyphen is used for facet-valid rather than, say,
making it a real term and using "·facet valid·".
Received on Wednesday, 22 February 2006 03:08:30 UTC