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- Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:59:16 +0000
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Summary: [polyglot] i18n comment 6 : Case requirements
Product: HTML WG
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html-polyglot-20100624/#a
ttribute-values
OS/Version: Windows XP
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: HTML/XHTML Compatibility Authoring Guide (ed: Eliot
Graff)
AssignedTo: eliotgra@microsoft.com
ReportedBy: ishida@w3.org
QAContact: public-html-bugzilla@w3.org
CC: mike@w3.org, public-html@w3.org,
public-i18n-core@w3.org, eliotgra@microsoft.com
Comment from the i18n review of:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html-polyglot-20100624/
Comment 6
At http://www.w3.org/International/reviews/1007-polyglot/
Editorial/substantive: E?
Tracked by: RI
Location in reviewed document:
6.2.3 Attribute values
[http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/WD-html-polyglot-20100624/#attribute-values]
Comment:
" however, case requirements do not apply to non-ASCII letters such as Greek,
Cyrillic, or non-ASCII Latin letters. "
We are confused by this text. Scripts such as Greek, Cyrillic, and Armenian do
have case distinctions, and those distinctions are significant in XML if you
have attribute names or values in those scripts. But we are not clear when any
characters from those scripts or non-ASCII Latin letters are used for attribute
names or values in HTML.
Please clarify for us what the intent is.
(There is similar text in 6.2.2)
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