RE: [Bug 4682] Attribute based reference schemes

Good catch Sandy. I don't see any issue with the updated text you proposed. If other WG members are ok with it, I can go ahead and make the change.

Does anyone disagree with the text suggested by Sandy? If I don't hear otherwise soon, I will make the change later today so that it can go into the second draft.

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Subject: [Bug 4682] Attribute based reference schemes


http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4682


sandygao@ca.ibm.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |




------- Comment #5 from sandygao@ca.ibm.com  2007-09-19 17:34 -------
The change mentioned in comment #4 answer the immediate question about schemes
that use attributes, but the new text is assuming that schemes will always uses
some elements or attribute, which as far as I know has not been adopted as a
requirement for defining a scheme.

One example we discussed before is a scheme that always resolves to the root
element of the current document, where it doesn't depend on either elements or
attributes.

And a scheme may want to define its behavior in terms of a processing
instruction, which would seem to be a perfectly valid scheme.

Suggest to use something similar to:

"A reference scheme normally uses, but is not required to use, child elements,
attributes or both to capture ..."

Received on Wednesday, 19 September 2007 22:16:06 UTC