Re: [XBL] Terminology and Conventions

On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Cameron McCormack wrote:
> 
> 1.1 Terminology and Conventions
>   
>   An XBL subtree is a subtree in an XML document (an XML instance), the
>   subtree having as its root node an xbl element in the XBL namespace,
>   which is used to define bindings. XBL subtrees can stand alone in XBL
>   documents, or can be included in non-XBL documents.
> 
> The “(an XML instance)” seems to serve no purpose.  It should be 
> removed.

Removed.


> The two mini-example paragraphs that begin with “In the example” 
> aren’t indented the same as the previous examples.  Actually this is 
> the case for many mini-example paragraphs in the document.

This seems to have gotten fixed at some point.


>   Rules for exactly how the element, attribute, etc, must be treated
>   when it is in error are always given when the term is used.
> 
> s/element, attribute, etc,/construct/

Done.

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Received on Monday, 8 January 2007 22:56:44 UTC