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- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 21:20:06 +0000
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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=27115
Bug ID: 27115
Summary: [FO30] duplicate entry in appendix D Checklist of
implementation-defined features (Non-Normative)
Product: XPath / XQuery / XSLT
Version: Recommendation
Hardware: PC
OS: Windows NT
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P2
Component: Functions and Operators 3.0
Assignee: mike@saxonica.com
Reporter: abel.braaksma@xs4all.nl
QA Contact: public-qt-comments@w3.org
Probably just editorial, item 27 and 28 are equal:
27. All minimally conforming processors ·must· support positive year values
with a minimum of 4 digits (i.e., YYYY) and a minimum fractional second
precision of 1 millisecond or three digits (i.e., s.sss). However, conforming
processors ·may· set larger ·implementation-defined· limits on the maximum
number of digits they support in these two situations. Processors ·may· also
choose to support the year 0000 and years with negative values. The results of
operations on dates that cross the year 0000 are ·implementation-defined·. (See
Limits and precision.)
is equal to:
28. All minimally conforming processors ·must· support positive year values
with a minimum of 4 digits (i.e., YYYY) and a minimum fractional second
precision of 1 millisecond or three digits (i.e., s.sss). However, conforming
processors ·may· set larger ·implementation-defined· limits on the maximum
number of digits they support in these two situations. Processors ·may· also
choose to support the year 0000 and years with negative values. The results of
operations on dates that cross the year 0000 are ·implementation-defined·. (See
Limits and precision.)
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