[Bug 5499] Explanation of notation for { } and [ ]

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5499


James Lynn <james.lynn@hp.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from James Lynn <james.lynn@hp.com>  2008-06-18 01:47:48 ---
Changed text in both specs to:

"This specification follows the same conventions for schema components as those
used in the XML schema specification [XML Schema Structures]. For example,
references to properties of schema components are links to the relevant
definition, set off with curly braces, for instance {example property}.
References to properties of information items as defined in [XML Information
Set] are notated as links to the relevant section thereof, set off with square
brackets, for example [children]. "

After reviewing the original wording, I came up with the above wording to
reflect what I believe was the a more general intention about following the
conventions of the XML Schema spec, of which these are two specific examples.
This requires review and agreement by the WG.


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