- From: Smith, Kevin, \(R&D\) VF-Group <Kevin.Smith@vodafone.com>
- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 12:23:51 +0200
- To: <parcher@fosi.org>, <public-powderwg@w3.org>
I will aslo fix the schema so that validation will pick this up. --kev ----- Original Message ----- From: public-powderwg-request@w3.org <public-powderwg-request@w3.org> To: Public POWDER <public-powderwg@w3.org> Sent: Tue Sep 02 11:48:19 2008 Subject: Multiple display text/icons (treat as LC comment) Ivan H has been amending his Creative Commons/SW logo copyright example to fit in with the LC drafts and I'm just looking at it now. In one of his descriptor sets, Ivan has included two displaytext elements. This is, I'm sure, an oversight, but looking at the doc [1] we don't say that this is invalid - and the validator I'm working on doesn't spot this. So we have two options I'd say: 1. Amend the text to make multiple display text (and displayicon) elements invalid 2. Add a line to say that how a UA handles multiple display elements is application-specific (it might display both or the first one, or the last one or whatever) [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-powder-dr-20080815/#operational Phil.
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