Ah, sorry. I was looking in a wrong place. I remember that we discussed this with Jos, but now I forgot the reason why supporting all the subtypes of string and decimal is necessary. --michael > Michael, > > > >> Do you mean that support for all the subtypes of xsd: string and > >> xsd:decimal has to be provided by RIF compliant systems? > >> Shouldn't we make them explicit, then? > > > > I am maybe looking at a wrong spot, but where does it say that all (or > > some) subtypes must be supported? > > > > Maybe I'm not reading it right? > > 2.0.6. Symbol Spaces > > RIF supports the following symbol spaces. Rule sets that are exchanged through RIF can use additional symbol spaces as explained below. > > * xsd:string (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string) > and all the symbol spaces that corresponds to the subtypes of xsd:string as specified in [XML-SCHEMA2]. > ^^^ > > * xsd:decimal (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#decimal) > and all the symbol spaces that corresponds to the subtypes of xsd:decimal as specified in [XML-SCHEMA2]. > ^^^ > > Regards, Igor > >Received on Thursday, 14 February 2008 17:25:24 UTC
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