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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5291 Summary: Add 'Consistent Reference Schemes' section under 4.2 Reference Semantics Product: SML Version: unspecified Platform: PC OS/Version: Windows XP Status: NEW Keywords: editorial Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Core AssignedTo: popescu@ca.ibm.com ReportedBy: popescu@ca.ibm.com QAContact: public-sml@w3.org As part of the SML reference proposal, the references semantic had covered these situations: V2.2. If at least one of the recognized schemes resolves to more than one target element, then the model is invalid. V2.3. If one recognized scheme resolves to a target that's different from the target resolved by another recognized scheme, then the model is invalid. V2.4. If one recognized scheme resolves and another doesn't, then the model is invalid. http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-sml/2007Sep/0268.html The SML spec covers v2.2 in the 4.2 Reference semantics section, under 4.2.1 At Most One Target We need a normative section to cover v2.3 and v2.4 under the same 4.2 Reference semantics section The proposal is to add this section to 4.2 Reference semantics 4.2.2 Consistent Reference Schemes The model is declared invalid when a recognized scheme resolves to a target that's different from the target resolved by another recognized scheme or when a recognized scheme resolves and another doesn't.
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