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Log Message:
another fix to conformance clauses

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+++ its20.odd	20 Sep 2012 04:28:08 -0000	1.163
@@ -1115,13 +1115,6 @@
 								>Translate</ref> data category is not covered by the conformance
 							clauses below.</p>
 					</note>
-					<note>
-						<p> The ITS Working group provides a <ref
-								target="http://www.w3.org/International/its/tests/"> test suite
-							</ref> to help implementers to write applications that support the ITS
-							specifications. The test suite provides pairs of input and output files.
-						</p>
-					</note>
 					<p>
 						<emph>Conformance clauses:</emph>
 					</p>
@@ -1154,7 +1147,7 @@
 							elements. If he application processes HTML5 documents, it <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> process an HTML 
 							<code>href</code> attribute found on an HTML <code>link</code>
 							element. The <code>link</code> element <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> also have a <code>rel</code> attribute with the value <code>its-rules</code>.</p></item>
-						<item><p xml:id="its-conformance-2-3">If an application claims to process ITS markup implementing the conformance clauses 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3, it <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> process that markup with HTML5 or with XML documents.</p></item>
+						<item><p xml:id="its-conformance-2-3"><emph>2-3:</emph> If an application claims to process ITS markup implementing the conformance clauses 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3, it <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> process that markup with HTML5 or with XML documents.</p></item>
 					</list>
 					<p xml:id="its-processing-conformance-claims">Statements related to this
 						conformance type <ref target="#rfc-keywords">MUST</ref> list all <ref
@@ -1162,7 +1155,8 @@
 							<ref target="#def-datacat">data category</ref> which type of selection
 						they support, and whether they support processing of XML and / or HTML5.</p>
 
-
+					<note><p>The above conformance clauses are directly reflected in the <ref target="http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/its2.0/its-testsuite.html">ITS 2.0 test suite</ref>. All tests specify which data category is processed (clause 2-1); they are relevant for (clause 2-1-1) global or local selection, or both; they require the processing of defaults and precedence of selections (clauses 2-1-2 and 2-1-3); for each data category there are tests with linked rules (2-2); and all types of tests are given for XML and HTML5 content (clause 2-3). Implementors are encouraged to organize their documentation in a similar way, so that users of ITS 2.0 easily can understand the processing capabilities availably.</p></note>
+					<note type="ed">Need to update link to test suite once the test suite is moved.</note>
 				</div>
 			</div>
 

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--- its20.html	19 Sep 2012 17:43:21 -0000	1.165
+++ its20.html	20 Sep 2012 04:28:08 -0000	1.166
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@
 <div class="toc3">5.2.3 <a href="#selection-local" shape="rect">Local Selection in an XML Document</a></div>
 </div>
 <div class="toc2">5.3 <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">Query Language of Selectors</a><div class="toc3">5.3.1 <a href="#queryLanguage" shape="rect">Choosing Query Language</a></div>
-<div class="toc3">5.3.2 <a href="#d3e2400" shape="rect">XPath 1.0</a></div>
-<div class="toc3">5.3.3 <a href="#d3e2580" shape="rect">CSS Selectors</a></div>
-<div class="toc3">5.3.4 <a href="#d3e2616" shape="rect">Additional query languages</a></div>
+<div class="toc3">5.3.2 <a href="#d3e2406" shape="rect">XPath 1.0</a></div>
+<div class="toc3">5.3.3 <a href="#d3e2586" shape="rect">CSS Selectors</a></div>
+<div class="toc3">5.3.4 <a href="#d3e2622" shape="rect">Additional query languages</a></div>
 <div class="toc3">5.3.5 <a href="#its-param" shape="rect">Variables in selectors</a></div>
 </div>
 <div class="toc2">5.4 <a href="#link-external-rules" shape="rect">Link to External Rules</a></div>
@@ -840,10 +840,7 @@
 						translatable text as an input to the localization process.</p><div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p><p> Application-specific processing (that is processing that goes beyond the
 							computation of ITS information for a node) such as automated filtering
 							of translatable content based on the <a href="#trans-datacat" shape="rect">Translate</a> data category is not covered by the conformance
-							clauses below.</p></div><div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p><p> The ITS Working group provides a <a href="http://www.w3.org/International/its/tests/" shape="rect"> test suite
-							</a> to help implementers to write applications that support the ITS
-							specifications. The test suite provides pairs of input and output files.
-						</p></div><p>
+							clauses below.</p></div><p>
                <em>Conformance clauses:</em>
             </p><ul><li><p id="its-conformance-2-1">
                      <em>2-1:</em> A processor <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect"> MUST</a> implement at least
@@ -865,10 +862,11 @@
 									<a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules.attributes" shape="rect">href</a> attribute found on a <a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules" shape="rect">rules</a>
 							elements. If he application processes HTML5 documents, it <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> process an HTML 
 							<code>href</code> attribute found on an HTML <code>link</code>
-							element. The <code>link</code> element <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> also have a <code>rel</code> attribute with the value <code>its-rules</code>.</p></li><li><p id="its-conformance-2-3">If an application claims to process ITS markup implementing the conformance clauses 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3, it <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> process that markup with HTML5 or with XML documents.</p></li></ul><p id="its-processing-conformance-claims">Statements related to this
+							element. The <code>link</code> element <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> also have a <code>rel</code> attribute with the value <code>its-rules</code>.</p></li><li><p id="its-conformance-2-3">
+                     <em>2-3:</em> If an application claims to process ITS markup implementing the conformance clauses 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3, it <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> process that markup with HTML5 or with XML documents.</p></li></ul><p id="its-processing-conformance-claims">Statements related to this
 						conformance type <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> list all <a href="#def-datacat" shape="rect">data categories</a> they implement, and for each
 							<a href="#def-datacat" shape="rect">data category</a> which type of selection
-						they support, and whether they support processing of XML and / or HTML5.</p></div></div><div class="div1">
+						they support, and whether they support processing of XML and / or HTML5.</p><div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p><p>The above conformance clauses are directly reflected in the <a href="http://phaedrus.scss.tcd.ie/its2.0/its-testsuite.html" shape="rect">ITS 2.0 test suite</a>. All tests specify which data category is processed (clause 2-1); they are relevant for (clause 2-1-1) global or local selection, or both; they require the processing of defaults and precedence of selections (clauses 2-1-2 and 2-1-3); for each data category there are tests with linked rules (2-2); and all types of tests are given for XML and HTML5 content (clause 2-3). Implementors are encouraged to organize their documentation in a similar way, so that users of ITS 2.0 easily can understand the processing capabilities availably.</p></div><span class="editor-note">[Ed. note: Need to update link to test suite once the test suite is moved.]</span></div></div><div class="div1">
 <h2><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="its-processing" id="its-processing" shape="rect"/>5 Processing of ITS information</h2><p>
             <em>This section is normative.</em>
          </p><div class="div2">
@@ -1061,9 +1059,9 @@
 							by <a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules.attributes" shape="rect">queryLanguage</a> attribute on <a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules" shape="rect">rules</a> element. If
 								<code>queryLanguge</code> is not specified XPath 1.0 is used as a
 							default query language.</p></div><div class="div3">
-<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2400" id="d3e2400" shape="rect"/>5.3.2 XPath 1.0</h4><p>XPath 1.0 is identified by <code>xpath</code> value in
+<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2406" id="d3e2406" shape="rect"/>5.3.2 XPath 1.0</h4><p>XPath 1.0 is identified by <code>xpath</code> value in
 								<a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules.attributes" shape="rect">queryLanguage</a> attribute.</p><div class="div4">
-<h5><a name="d3e2411" id="d3e2411" shape="rect"/>5.3.2.1Absolute selector</h5><p>The absolute selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be an
+<h5><a name="d3e2417" id="d3e2417" shape="rect"/>5.3.2.1Absolute selector</h5><p>The absolute selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be an
 								XPath expression which starts with "<code>/</code>". That is, it
 								must be an <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#NT-AbsoluteLocationPath" shape="rect">
 									AbsoluteLocationPath</a> or union of <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#NT-AbsoluteLocationPath" shape="rect">
@@ -1078,7 +1076,7 @@
 										occurs. This includes the implicit declaration of the prefix
 											<code>xml</code> required by the the <a href="#xmlns" shape="rect">XML Namespaces Recommendation</a>; the
 										default namespace (as declared by <code>xmlns</code>) is not
-										part of this set.</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2471" id="d3e2471" shape="rect"/>Example 16: XPath expressions with namespaces</div><p>The <code>term</code> element from the TEI is in a namespace
+										part of this set.</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2477" id="d3e2477" shape="rect"/>Example 16: XPath expressions with namespaces</div><p>The <code>term</code> element from the TEI is in a namespace
 										<code>http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0</code>. </p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;!-- Definitions for TEI --&gt;
 
@@ -1086,7 +1084,7 @@
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" 
   xmlns:tei="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" version="2.0"&gt;
  &lt;its:termRule selector="//tei:term" term="yes"/&gt;
-&lt;/its:rules&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-selection-global-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-selection-global-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2489" id="d3e2489" shape="rect"/>Example 17: XPath expressions without namespaces</div><p>The <code>term</code> element from DocBook V4.5 is in no
+&lt;/its:rules&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-selection-global-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-selection-global-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2495" id="d3e2495" shape="rect"/>Example 17: XPath expressions without namespaces</div><p>The <code>term</code> element from DocBook V4.5 is in no
 									namespace.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;!-- Definitions for DocBook --&gt;
 
@@ -1094,7 +1092,7 @@
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"  version="2.0"&gt;
  &lt;its:termRule selector="//term" term="yes"/&gt;
 &lt;/its:rules&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-selection-global-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-selection-global-2.xml</a>]</p></div></div><div class="div4">
-<h5><a name="d3e2504" id="d3e2504" shape="rect"/>5.3.2.2Relative selector</h5><p>The relative selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> use a
+<h5><a name="d3e2510" id="d3e2510" shape="rect"/>5.3.2.2Relative selector</h5><p>The relative selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> use a
 									<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#NT-RelativeLocationPath" shape="rect">RelativeLocationPath</a> as described in <a href="#xpath" shape="rect">XPath 1.0</a>. The XPath expression is evaluated relative to
 								the nodes selected by the selector attribute. The following
 								attributes point to existing information: <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNoteRule.attributes" shape="rect">locNotePointer</a>,
@@ -1111,16 +1109,16 @@
 										attribute form the current node list.</p></li><li><p>Context node comes from the current node list.</p></li><li><p>The context position comes from the position of the current
 										node in the current node list; the first position is 1.</p></li><li><p>The context size comes from the size of the current node
 										list.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="div3">
-<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2580" id="d3e2580" shape="rect"/>5.3.3 CSS Selectors</h4><p>CSS Selectors are identified by <code>css</code> value in
+<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2586" id="d3e2586" shape="rect"/>5.3.3 CSS Selectors</h4><p>CSS Selectors are identified by <code>css</code> value in
 								<a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules.attributes" shape="rect">queryLanguage</a> attribute.</p><div class="div4">
-<h5><a name="d3e2591" id="d3e2591" shape="rect"/>5.3.3.1Absolute selector</h5><p>Absolute selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be
+<h5><a name="d3e2597" id="d3e2597" shape="rect"/>5.3.3.1Absolute selector</h5><p>Absolute selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be
 								interpreted as selector as defined in <a href="#css3-selectors" shape="rect">Selectors Level 3</a>. Both simple selectors and groups of
 								selectors can be used.</p></div><div class="div4">
-<h5><a name="d3e2602" id="d3e2602" shape="rect"/>5.3.3.2Relative selector</h5><p>Relative selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be
+<h5><a name="d3e2608" id="d3e2608" shape="rect"/>5.3.3.2Relative selector</h5><p>Relative selector <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> be
 								interpreted as selector as defined in <a href="#css3-selectors" shape="rect">Selectors Level 3</a>. Selector is not evaluated against the
 								complete document tree but only against subtrees rooted at nodes
 								selected by selector in the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.selector.attribute.selector" shape="rect">selector</a> attribute.</p></div></div><div class="div3">
-<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2616" id="d3e2616" shape="rect"/>5.3.4 Additional query languages</h4><p>ITS processors <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MAY</a> support additional
+<h4><a href="#contents" shape="rect"><img src="images/topOfPage.gif" align="right" height="26" width="26" title="Go to the table of contents." alt="Go to the table of contents."/></a><a name="d3e2622" id="d3e2622" shape="rect"/>5.3.4 Additional query languages</h4><p>ITS processors <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MAY</a> support additional
 							query languages. For each additional query language processor <a href="#rfc-keywords" shape="rect">MUST</a> define:</p><ul><li><p>identifier of query language used in
 								<a class="itsmarkup" href="#rules.attributes" shape="rect">queryLanguage</a>;</p></li><li><p>rules for evaluating absolute selector to collection of
 								nodes;</p></li><li><p>rules for evaluating relative selector to collection of
@@ -1180,7 +1178,7 @@
   &lt;its:termRule selector="//term" term="yes"/&gt;
   &lt;its:withinTextRule withinText="yes" selector="//term | //b"/&gt;
  &lt;/its:rules&gt;
-&lt;/myFormatInfo&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2783" id="d3e2783" shape="rect"/>Example 20: Document with a link to EX-link-external-rules-1.xml</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+&lt;/myFormatInfo&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2789" id="d3e2789" shape="rect"/>Example 20: Document with a link to EX-link-external-rules-1.xml</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;myDoc
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" 
   xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" &gt;
@@ -1195,7 +1193,7 @@
   &lt;p&gt;A &lt;term&gt;Palouse horse&lt;/term&gt; has a spotted coat.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;/body&gt;
 &lt;/myDoc&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-link-external-rules-2.xml</a>]</p></div><p>The result of processing the two documents above is the same as processing
-						the following document.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2795" id="d3e2795" shape="rect"/>Example 21: Document with identical rules as in the case of included rules</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+						the following document.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2801" id="d3e2801" shape="rect"/>Example 21: Document with identical rules as in the case of included rules</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;myDoc
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" &gt;
  &lt;header&gt;
@@ -1235,7 +1233,7 @@
 						higher precedence.</p><div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p><p>The precedence order fulfills the same purpose as the built-in template
 							rules of <a title="XSL&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;Transformations (XSLT) Version 1.0" href="#xslt10" shape="rect">[XSLT 1.0]</a>. Override semantics are
 							always complete, that is all information that is specified in one rule
-							element is overridden by the next one.</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2887" id="d3e2887" shape="rect"/>Example 22: Conflicts between selections of ITS information which are resolved
+							element is overridden by the next one.</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e2893" id="d3e2893" shape="rect"/>Example 22: Conflicts between selections of ITS information which are resolved
 							using the precedence order</div><p>The two elements <code>title</code> and <code>author</code> of this document
 							should be treated as separate content when inside a <code>prolog</code>
 							element, but as part of the content of their parent element otherwise.
@@ -1412,7 +1410,7 @@
                         <a href="#storagesize" shape="rect">Storage Size</a>
                      </td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">Yes</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">Yes</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">Yes</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">Yes</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">
                         <code>its:storageEncoding="UTF-8"</code>
-                     </td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">None</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">tbd</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e3567" id="d3e3567" shape="rect"/>Example 24: Defaults, inheritance and overriding behavior of data
+                     </td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">None</td><td rowspan="1" colspan="1">tbd</td></tr></tbody></table><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e3573" id="d3e3573" shape="rect"/>Example 24: Defaults, inheritance and overriding behavior of data
 							categories</div><p>In this example, the content of all the <code>data</code> elements is
 							translatable because the default for the <a href="#trans-datacat" shape="rect">Translate</a> data category in elements is "yes". The
 							content of <code>revision</code> and <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNote" shape="rect">locNote</a> is not translatable
@@ -1608,7 +1606,7 @@
  &lt;body&gt;
   &lt;msg id="NotFound"&gt;Cannot find {0} on {1}.&lt;/msg&gt;
  &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/myRes&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-locNoteRef-attribute-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-locNoteRef-attribute-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4058" id="d3e4058" shape="rect"/>Example 31: The <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNoteRule.attributes" shape="rect">locNoteRefPointer</a> attribute</div><p>The <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNoteRule.attributes" shape="rect">locNoteRefPointer</a> attribute contains a <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">relative selector</a> pointing to a node
+&lt;/myRes&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-locNoteRef-attribute-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-locNoteRef-attribute-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4064" id="d3e4064" shape="rect"/>Example 31: The <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNoteRule.attributes" shape="rect">locNoteRefPointer</a> attribute</div><p>The <a class="itsmarkup" href="#locNoteRule.attributes" shape="rect">locNoteRefPointer</a> attribute contains a <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">relative selector</a> pointing to a node
 								that holds the URI referring to the location of the note.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;dataFile
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" &gt;
@@ -1632,7 +1630,7 @@
 										contains a URI referring to the location of the localization
 										note.</p></li></ul></li><li><p>An optional <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.locNoteType" shape="rect">locNoteType</a> attribute with the
 								value "description" or "alert". If the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.locNoteType" shape="rect">locNoteType</a> attribute is not present, the
-								type of localization note will be assumed to be"description". </p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4120" id="d3e4120" shape="rect"/>Example 32: The <a href="#locNote-datacat" shape="rect">Localization Note</a> data
+								type of localization note will be assumed to be"description". </p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4126" id="d3e4126" shape="rect"/>Example 32: The <a href="#locNote-datacat" shape="rect">Localization Note</a> data
 								category expressed locally</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;msgList
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"  xml:space="preserve"
@@ -1646,7 +1644,7 @@
    its:locNote="%1\$s is the original text's date in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM always in GMT"&gt;
   &lt;value&gt;Translated from English content dated &lt;span id="version-info"&gt;%1\$s&lt;/span&gt; GMT.&lt;/value&gt;
  &lt;/data&gt;
-&lt;/msgList&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-locNote-selector-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-locNote-selector-2.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4133" id="d3e4133" shape="rect"/>Example 33: The <a href="#locNote-datacat" shape="rect">Localization Note</a> data
+&lt;/msgList&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-locNote-selector-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-locNote-selector-2.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4139" id="d3e4139" shape="rect"/>Example 33: The <a href="#locNote-datacat" shape="rect">Localization Note</a> data
 								category expressed locally in HTML5</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;&#xD;
  &lt;html lang=en&gt;
   &lt;head&gt;
@@ -1706,7 +1704,7 @@
 										term.</p></li><li><p>A <a class="itsmarkup" href="#termRule.attributes" shape="rect">termInfoRefPointer</a> attribute that contains a
 											<a href="#selectors" shape="rect">relative selector</a>
 										pointing to a node that holds the URI referring to the
-										location of the terminology information.</p></li></ul></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4372" id="d3e4372" shape="rect"/>Example 34: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#termRule.attributes" shape="rect">termInfoPointer</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+										location of the terminology information.</p></li></ul></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4378" id="d3e4378" shape="rect"/>Example 34: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#termRule.attributes" shape="rect">termInfoPointer</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;text
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" &gt;
  &lt;its:rules version="2.0"&gt;
@@ -1717,7 +1715,7 @@
   structure, between the implied author or some other addresser,
   and the fiction.&lt;/gloss&gt;
  &lt;/p&gt;
-&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4385" id="d3e4385" shape="rect"/>Example 35: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.termInfoRef" shape="rect">termInfoRef</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-1.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4391" id="d3e4391" shape="rect"/>Example 35: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.termInfoRef" shape="rect">termInfoRef</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;text
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" &gt;
  &lt;its:rules version="2.0"&gt;
@@ -1728,7 +1726,7 @@
   structure, between the implied author or some other addresser,
   and the fiction.&lt;/gloss&gt;
  &lt;/p&gt;
-&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-2.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4398" id="d3e4398" shape="rect"/>Example 36: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#termRule.attributes" shape="rect">termInfoRefPointer</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-2.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4404" id="d3e4404" shape="rect"/>Example 36: Usage of the <a class="itsmarkup" href="#termRule.attributes" shape="rect">termInfoRefPointer</a> attribute</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;text
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" &gt;
  &lt;its:rules version="2.0"&gt;
@@ -1833,7 +1831,7 @@
 							available for the <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a>
 							data category:</p><ul><li><p>A <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.dir" shape="rect">dir</a> attribute with the value
 									"ltr", "rtl", "lro" or
-								"rlo".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4746" id="d3e4746" shape="rect"/>Example 41: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data
+								"rlo".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4752" id="d3e4752" shape="rect"/>Example 41: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data
 								category expressed locally</div><p>On the first <code>quote</code> element, the <code>its:dir="rtl"</code>
 								attribute indicates a right-to-left content.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;text
@@ -1844,7 +1842,7 @@
      its:dir="rtl"&gt;<span dir="rtl">نشاط التدويل، W3C</span>&lt;/quote&gt;
      means &lt;quote&gt;Internationalization Activity, W3C&lt;/quote&gt;.&lt;/par&gt;
  &lt;/body&gt;
-&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4770" id="d3e4770" shape="rect"/>Example 42: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data
+&lt;/text&gt;</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e4776" id="d3e4776" shape="rect"/>Example 42: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data
 								category expressed locally in HTML5</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;&#xD;
  &lt;html lang=en&gt;
   &lt;head&gt;
@@ -2011,7 +2009,7 @@
 							within text.</p><p id="withintext-global">GLOBAL: The <a class="itsmarkup" href="#withinTextRule" shape="rect">withinTextRule</a> element
 							contains the following:</p><ul><li><p>A required <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.selector.attribute.selector" shape="rect">selector</a> attribute. It contains an <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">absolute selector</a> which selects the
 								nodes to which this rule applies.</p></li><li><p>A required <a class="itsmarkup" href="#att.local.no-ns.attribute.withinText" shape="rect">withinText</a> attribute with the value
-									"yes", "no" or "nested".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e5454" id="d3e5454" shape="rect"/>Example 46: Specifying elements within text with a <a class="itsmarkup" href="#withinTextRule" shape="rect">withinTextRule</a>
+									"yes", "no" or "nested".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e5460" id="d3e5460" shape="rect"/>Example 46: Specifying elements within text with a <a class="itsmarkup" href="#withinTextRule" shape="rect">withinTextRule</a>
 								element</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;its:rules
   xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"  version="2.0"&gt;
@@ -2157,7 +2155,8 @@
 								levels. For instance, the level of lexical concepts disambiguates
 								individual word surface forms, the level of ontology concepts
 								disambiguates into deeper semantics, and the entity disambiguation
-								works on the level of concrete instances. For instance, the word"<span class="quote">City</span>" in "<span class="quote">I am going to the City</span>" may
+								works on the level of concrete instances. For instance, the word
+									"<span class="quote">City</span>" in "<span class="quote">I am going to the City</span>" may
 								be disambiguated in one of the WordNet synsets that can be
 								represented by "<span class="quote">city</span>", an RDF ontology concept of a
 								City that could represent a subclass of a PopulatedPlace, or the
@@ -4240,7 +4239,7 @@
             <em>This section is informative.</em>
          </p><p>Several constraints of ITS markup cannot be validated with ITS schemas. The
 					following <a title="Rule-based validation&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;-- Schematron" href="#schematron" shape="rect">[Schematron]</a> document allows for
-					validating some of these constraints.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e10920" id="d3e10920" shape="rect"/>Example 94: Testing constraints in ITS markup</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
+					validating some of these constraints.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e10926" id="d3e10926" shape="rect"/>Example 94: Testing constraints in ITS markup</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">
 &lt;sch:schema
   xmlns:sch="http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron" &gt;
 &lt;!-- Schematron document to test constraints for global and local ITS markup.
@@ -4308,7 +4307,7 @@
          </p><p>The following <a title="Namespace-based Validation&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;Dispatching Language (NVDL)" href="#nvdl" shape="rect">[NVDL]</a> document allows validation of
 					ITS markup which has been added to a host vocabulary. Only ITS elements and
 					attributes are checked. Elements and attributes of host language are ignored
-					during validation against this NVDL document/schema.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e10942" id="d3e10942" shape="rect"/>Example 95: NVDL schema for ITS</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">&lt;rules xmlns="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/nvdl/ns/structure/1.0"&gt;
+					during validation against this NVDL document/schema.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d3e10948" id="d3e10948" shape="rect"/>Example 95: NVDL schema for ITS</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve">&lt;rules xmlns="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/nvdl/ns/structure/1.0"&gt;
 						&lt;namespace ns="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"&gt; &lt;validate
 						schema="its-elements.rng"/&gt; &lt;/namespace&gt; &lt;namespace
 						ns="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" match="attributes"&gt; &lt;validate

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