RE: [Bug 5797] SML validity appeal to schema-validity is underspecified

I agree with the suggestion. I will make the suggested change.

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Subject: RE: [Bug 5797] SML validity appeal to schema-validity is underspecified


Ginny, just a quick editorial comment.

I think the sense of the first sentence is:

The processor MUST start Schema-Validity Assessment with no stipulated
declaration or definition at the document root element.

rather than perhaps implying that the root element has no declaration or
definition.  (That's the way I read it the first time, and then had to
say to myself, "That doesn't make any sense", and I had to reread the
sentence to get the "with" closer to the thing it is modifying.)

Your call if you want to change it.

Kirk Wilson, Ph.D.
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Subject: [Bug 5797] SML validity appeal to schema-validity is
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Kumar Pandit <kumarp@microsoft.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Kumar Pandit <kumarp@microsoft.com>  2008-08-19
02:55:14 ---
Added item 8 in the first item-list under section 8 Conformance.

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8. The processor MUST start Schema-Validity Assessment at the document
root
element with no stipulated declaration or definition. If the document
root
element and the schema determine an element declaration (by the name of
the
element) or a type definition (via xsi:type), then strict validation is
performed; if they do not identify any declaration or definition, then
no
schema-validity assessment is performed.

Note:

This method is generally known as strict-wildcard validation.
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links:
Schema-Validity Assessment =>
http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#cvc-assess-elt
strict validation => http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#key-sva


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