- From: Pablo Nieto Caride <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 14:34:52 +0100
- To: "'Multilingual Web LT-TESTS Public'" <public-multilingualweb-lt-tests@w3.org>
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Hi all, I have made some changes for provenance (see files attached), the changes are: 1) On provenance2html.html I removed the link element and embedded the rules into the HTML code, the output has slight changes. 2) On provenance3html.html and provenance4html.html I added some case variations on the attributes, this doesn't change the output whatsoever. 3) On provenance5html.html I just made a slight modification on the texts, this doesn't change the output whatsoever. The new test files provenance6html.html and provenance7html.html, are examples with the standoff information inside external files and they are based on Yves' for LQI, I made one with an XML external file and another one with an HTML external file, maybe the latter is not completely correct. I can update them myself on the github, but I'm not sure I have enough privileges to do so. I believe that this covers all the issues of the rfc 2119 list, but I'm not quite sure. Oh and by the way, if you notice some typo or error, please correct it. Cheers, Pablo. >>>>>>> Great! thank you Leroy, I'll have the examples next week, Wednesday or Thursday. Cheers, Pablo. >>>>>>> Hey Pablo, I agree with you Pablo.I can get together with David Lewis and we can try come up with some more example on this to help improve this categories tests. Thanks for the feedback on this category. Leroy On 20 December 2012 09:59, Pablo Nieto Caride <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com> wrote: > I think you are thinking of stand-off markup. That is for Provenance and LQI. BTW: stand-off could be internal (same file as the content) or external (reference pointing to another file where the stand-off data is). I think we tests only for internal. And, to make things more fun: when it's external the format > could be either HTML or XML (regardless of the format of the file where the content is)... Hi Yves, all, I have series of doubts regarding the provenance implementation and the stand-off markup: 1) The GLOBAL definition says: A provenanceRecordsRefPointer attribute that contains a relative selector pointing to a node containing a list of provenance records. The global rule does not apply to HTML as local markup is provided for direct annotation in HTML. What does this last sentence exactly mean? That in HTML embedded rules for this data category are not permitted? I think I don't understand it, whereas in the LQI definition says "The attribute locQualityIssuesRefPointer does not apply to HTML as local markup is provided for direct annotation in HTML" in provenance says "the global rule...", I think it would be clearer or at least less confusing if it was "The attribute provenanceRecordsRefPointer does not apply to HTML as local markup is provided for direct annotation in HTML" but I'm not exactly sure if it's the same case. 2) As for the stand-off and what Yves states I'll try to make up examples for Provenance with either HTML or XML containing the records of the stand-off but I'm thinking of it and I don't see it easy. Cheers, Pablo.
Attachments
- text/html attachment: provenance2html.html
- text/plain attachment: provenance2htmloutput.txt
- text/html attachment: provenance3html.html
- text/html attachment: provenance4html.html
- text/html attachment: provenance5html.html
- text/html attachment: provenance6html.html
- text/xml attachment: provenance6htmlstandoff.xml
- text/plain attachment: provenance6htmloutput.txt
- text/html attachment: provenance7html.html
- text/html attachment: provenance7htmlstandoff.html
- text/plain attachment: provenance7htmloutput.txt
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