Re: [mobileOK] i18n comment: use of e.g.

Thank you, I have imported all of these comments into our big list of
last call comments.

Sean

On 3/21/07, ishida@w3.org <ishida@w3.org> wrote:
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> Comment from the i18n review of:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/WD-mobileOK-basic10-tests-20070130/
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> Comment 1
> At http://www.w3.org/International/reviews/0703-mobileok/
> Editorial/substantive: E
> Owner: RI
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> Location in reviewed document:
> 3.3 CHARACTER_ENCODING_SUPPORT and CHARACTER_ENCODING_USE
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> Comment:
> [[
> - Content-Type header (e.g. "application/xhtml+xml;charset=UTF-8")
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> - XML declaration (e.g. "<?xml encoding="UTF-8"?>")
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> - meta element that is the first child of the document's head element, and whose http-equiv attribute is "Content-Type", and whose content attribute specifies a character encoding as above (e.g. "<metahttp-equiv="Content-Type" content="application/xhtml+xml;charset=UTF-8"/>)
> ]]
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> Since this test is testing for UTF-8 support, it should be made clearer that the reason 'e.g.' is used rather than 'i.e.' has to do with the other parts of the construct, rather than the encoding declaration itself.
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Received on Wednesday, 21 March 2007 16:58:04 UTC