- From: Michael Kay <mhk@mhk.me.uk>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:58:25 -0000
- To: "'Mark Scardina'" <Mark.Scardina@oracle.com>, <public-qt-comments@w3.org>
- Cc: <w3c-xsl-wg@w3.org>
I believe this comment is editorial. I'm reluctant to start explaining specific features of the language in a section whose primary role is to define the notation used for describing the language. The section contains forwards links to the sections where the terms "declaration" and "instruction" are described in more detail, and where the various declarations and instructions are enumerated. In response to your comment I would propose to add a paragraph to section 3.6, which describes declarations, pointing out that xsl:variable and xsl:param act both as declarations and as instructions, and explaining why. Is this an acceptable resolution to your comment? Regards, Michael Kay as XSL WG editor > -----Original Message----- > From: public-qt-comments-request@w3.org > [mailto:public-qt-comments-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Mark Scardina > Sent: 16 February 2004 19:28 > To: public-qt-comments@w3.org > Subject: ORA-XS-348-E: An element which can be both > instruction and declaration > > > > SECTION 2.2: Notation > > Create a few examples, especially for "both", like > xsl:variable, and tell why it (they) belongs to both categories. > > Regards, > Mark Scardina > Oracle Corporation > >
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