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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4656 popescu@ca.ibm.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords|editorial |needsReview ------- Comment #8 from popescu@ca.ibm.com 2007-11-27 20:52 ------- Section 4.3 Reference Schemes updated on first paragraph from An SML reference MAY be represented by using a variety of schemes, including those defined in this specification. SML does not mandate the use of any specific schemes. A reference scheme MAY use child elements, attributes, both, or neither to capture the information necessary to identify the reference target. [..] to ( added last 2 sentences ) An SML reference MAY be represented by using a variety of schemes, including those defined in this specification. SML does not mandate the use of any specific schemes. A reference scheme MAY use child elements, attributes, both, or neither to capture the information necessary to identify the reference target. It is not required that all elements in an SML model be reachable via an SML reference. This will depend on the support defined by the chosen reference scheme. [..]
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