- From: Olaf-Michael Stefanov <olaf@stefanov.at>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:43:25 +0200
- To: Pablo Nieto Caride <pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com>
- CC: 'Shaun McCance' <shaunm@gnome.org>, public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org
- Message-ID: <508674CD.9080107@stefanov.at>
Hi Pablo, Language Info (like Terminology Info) as well as several other attributes are crossed out because, in the ITS 2.0 draft (as found at http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html yesterday), they no longer exist, having been replaced. langInfohas been replaced by langInfoPointer; termInfo by termInfoPointer or termInfoRef. For ease of reference, I'm re-attaching my version of Shaun's table to this message (it's the same as I sent last night). cheers, olaf-michael On 2012-10-23 11:26, Pablo Nieto Caride wrote: > > Thanks Olaf, > > I don’t understand either why the XML attributes are annotated with > the its: prefix, when in the XML examples they don’t have it, I think > that this can lead to confusion, and besides why is Language Info > crossed out? > > Cheers, > > *__________________________________* > > *Pablo Nieto Caride* > > *Dpto. Técnico/I+D+i* > > *Linguaserve Internacionalización de Servicios, S.A.* > > *Tel.: +34 91 761 64 60 ext. 0422 > Fax: +34 91 542 89 28 * > > *E-mail: **pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com > <mailto:pablo.nieto@linguaserve.com>*** > > *www.linguaserve.com <http://www.linguaserve.com/>* > > ** > > *«En cumplimiento con lo previsto con los artículos 21 y 22 de la Ley > 34/2002, de 11 de julio, de Servicios de la Sociedad de Información y > Comercio Electrónico, le informamos que procederemos al archivo y > tratamiento de sus datos exclusivamente con fines de promoción de los > productos y servicios ofrecidos por LINGUASERVE INTERNACIONALIZACIÓN > DE SERVICIOS, S.A. En caso de que Vdes. no deseen que procedamos al > archivo y tratamiento de los datos proporcionados, o no deseen recibir > comunicaciones comerciales sobre los productos y servicios ofrecidos, > comuníquenoslo a clients@linguaserve.com, y su petición será > inmediatamente cumplida.»* > > ** > > *"According to the provisions set forth in articles 21 and 22 of Law > 34/2002 of July 11 regarding Information Society and eCommerce > Services, we will store and use your personal data with the sole > purpose of marketing the products and services offered by LINGUASERVE > INTERNACIONALIZACIÓN DE SERVICIOS, S.A. If you do not wish your > personal data to be stored and handled, or you do not wish to receive > further information regarding products and services offered by our > company, please e-mail us to clients@linguaserve.com. Your request > will be processed immediately.”* > > *__________________________________* > > *De:*Olaf-Michael Stefanov [mailto:olaf@stefanov.at] > *Enviado el:* martes, 23 de octubre de 2012 0:41 > *Para:* Shaun McCance > *CC:* public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org > *Asunto:* Re: [ACTION-232] List of data categories > > Dear Shaun, Dear all, > > As agreed at today's weekly meeting, please attached a variant of your > table, Shaun, updated to reflect > (a) the spelling out of all attributes in the "Property" column, > (b) changes and additions to the attributes as per the current ITS 2.0 > draft (as found at > http://www.w3.org/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html > today). > All texts that have been changed from the table you attached to your 4 > October email, Shaun, are highlighted in yellow (except the inserted > blanks). > All rows added have a yellow background. > > I note that for many of the Data Categories, there is now: > 1. a category *rule* "attribute", e.g. for *Language Information*, the > *"**its:langRule**"* which in turn contains the attribute, albeit > without an its: prefix. There "...Rule" attributes are not (yet) > reflected in this table. Instead many of the attributes show the its: > prefix even where there are no examples that use them; > 2. likewise, the "...Rule" attributes contain a "*Selector*" > attribute. Again this is not reflected in the table. > 3. I believe that, as a consequence of 1 and 2, many of the HTML/HTML5 > examples do not have their own attribute forms, but use the camelCase > XML ones but without the its: prefix. Should this be reflected in the > table? > > Pardon that some cells are formatted differently than the default. > It's late at night and I wanted to get this off; get answers to the > points above. I still have a few days, before the Lyon meeting to > finish the corrections. Just let me know how you prefer for me to proceed. > > Kind regards, > olaf-michael (stefanov) > > On 2012-10-04 22:13, Shaun McCance wrote: > > I put together a list of data categories. As request on the previous > > call, I added in a list of properties for each category, along with > > XML and HTML attributes for those properties, when available. > > > > Attached as HTML. It was suggested this get added as an appendix. > > I think we should look at how this overlaps with the table in 6.1. > > > > -- > > Shaun > > >
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