- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 13:36:21 +0900
- To: "Scott Hayman" <shayman@rim.com>, public-cdf@w3.org, public-i18n-core@w3.org
Hi, On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 13:10:21 +0900, Scott Hayman <shayman@rim.com> wrote: > > Hi, > >> From: fsasaki@w3.org > >> Comment 2 >> At http://www.w3.org/International/reviews/0601-cdf/ >> Editorial/substantive: S >> Location in reviewed document: >> >> app. A [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-CDR-20051219/#definitions] >> >> Comment: >> >> You write: \"For example: XML 1.1 or HTML documents tied >> through hypertext reference producing as many DOM linked to >> one another.\" What is the relation between versions of XML >> and XML namespaces in this scenario? E.g what happens, if an >> XML 1.0 document references an XML 1.1. document? It might be >> that this depends on the languages being compounded, but you >> should have general guidelines for (new) languages as well. > > There is no good reason why the version of XML was specified in the > definition of CDR in the spec. We will update the spec to remove this. > > Please let the working group know within 2 weeks if this doesn't address > your concern. > The i18n core working group is satisfied with your resolution. Thank you. Regards, Felix. > Regards, > Scott > -- > Scott Hayman > mailto:shayman@rim.com > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > This transmission (including any attachments) may contain confidential > information, privileged material (including material protected by the > solicitor-client or other applicable privileges), or constitute > non-public information. Any use of this information by anyone other than > the intended recipient is prohibited. If you have received this > transmission in error, please immediately reply to the sender and delete > this information from your system. Use, dissemination, distribution, or > reproduction of this transmission by unintended recipients is not > authorized and may be unlawful. >
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