[Bug 5656] Defining interoperability for user-defined reference schemes

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5656


John Arwe <johnarwe@us.ibm.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from John Arwe <johnarwe@us.ibm.com>  2008-06-24 10:06:34 ---
f2f consensus to add the following text

SMLIF 4.5 item 4

The SML-IF document may use references schemes that do not use target-complete
identifiers.  In addition to the requirements imposed by SML on reference
scheme definitions, SML-IF imposes additional requirements on references
schemes that do not use target-complete identifiers in order to make them
useful in the context of SML-IF [5.3.4 discussion of category 3].

SMLIF 5.3.4 end, after category 1 & 2 URI processing

To process a URI reference UR that is within category #3 above, a set of steps
corresponding to those described above for categories #1 and #2 MUST be defined
as part of the reference scheme definition.

...and to fix the following typo
SMLIF 5.3.4 2.b
from: Otherwise ( R is within category #2, 
to  : Otherwise (UR is within category #2, 


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