- From: Ed Day <edday2006@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 19:42:29 -0400
- To: "Yuri Delendik" <yury_exi@yahoo.com>
- Cc: public-exi@w3.org
Hi Yuri, I do not see the text you are quoting in section 5.4 of the 4th working draft. The text immediately below table 5-1 in this section is as follows: "Appendix C XML Schema for EXI Options Header provides an XML Schema describing the EXI Options document. This schema is designed to produce smaller headers for option combinations used when compactness is critical. The EXI Options document is encoded as an EXI body informed by the above mentioned schema using the default options specified by the following XML document. An EXI Options document consists only of EXI body, and MUST NOT start with an EXI header. " This indicates options are encoded in schema-informed mode using the schema in Appendix C. The grammar is formed in the same way as is done for any other schema. Regards, Ed Day Objective Systems, Inc. http://www.obj-sys.com On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Yuri Delendik <yury_exi@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm reading section 5.4. EXI Options as "EXI options has to be encoded using default options, using build-in grammar and without EXI header". Is it correct? > > I think will be logical to use schema-informed grammar during options encoding. If schema-informed grammar is used, where can I find that grammar (not XSD schema) in EXI Grammar Notation? > > Thank you. > >
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