- From: Felix Sasaki <fsasaki@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:43:21 +0900
- To: Nick Van den Bleeken <xforms-issues@mn.aptest.com>
- CC: www-forms-editor@w3.org, public-i18n-core@w3.org
Hello Nick again, all, i18n core discussed your response and my reply at our call today. The Working Group endorsed my reply as a Working Group comment. Felix Felix Sasaki wrote: > > Nick Van den Bleeken wrote: >> Felix, >> >> XForms 1.1 is based on XML Schema 1.0 second ed., which does not >> appear to >> support all IRIs in the xsd:anyURI type. Therefore we will defer the >> support of >> all IRIs to a future version of XForms, which may be based on a >> version of >> schema later than 1.0 that will support all IRIs. > There are other specifications which rely on XML Schema 1.0 and also > support IRIs. An example are XPath 2 F/O, see > http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/REC-xpath-functions-20070123/#uri : > [Within this specification, the term "URI" refers to Universal > Resource Identifiers as defined in [RFC 3986] and extended in [RFC > 3987] with a new name "IRI". [...] Note also that the definition of > xs:anyURI is a wider definition than the definition in [RFC 3987]; for > example it does not require non-ASCII characters to be escaped.] > > I think the statement above makes clear that your assumption "XML > Schema 1.0 second ed., which does not appear to support all IRIs in > the xsd:anyURI type. ", is not true. > > Hence, I would disagree with your resolution. We will discuss this > issue at our i18n core call next week (18 Sept.) and will provide you > with a Working Group reply (which should not stop you from replying to > my mail, but please keep public-i18n-core in the loop). > > Felix > >
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