[Bug 5788] target complete identifiers - distinguish between before-normalization input and after-normalization output

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5788


Kirk Wilson <kirk.wilson@ca.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Kirk Wilson <kirk.wilson@ca.com>  2008-06-24 17:16:08 ---
Assumption: The definition of target-complete identifier in the Terminology
section defines the target-complete identifier as output.  This idea should be
maintained unambiguously through thought the discussion.

Thus, the discussion in 4.2.3 must be written in such a way as it recognizes
the target-complete identifier calculation, i.e., the input to the calculation
is the identifier provided by the reference scheme definition, the output is
the target-complete identifier.

Concrete revisions:
4.2.3 
From:  1. If both of the following are true, then a model validator MUST
consider both targets to be the same.

a. The definition of the scheme(s) used to locate the targets specifies that
the scheme uses target-complete identifiers. [4.3 SML Reference Schemes]

b.  The two target-complete identifiers used to locate the targets are
identical using a case-sensitive, codepoint-by-codepoint comparison.

TO: lead sentence no change.

a. The definition of the reference scheme(s) specifies how the URIs are
transformed to target-complete identifiers.

b. The two target-complete identifiers [delete clause: "used to locate the
targets"] are identifical using . . . etc.

4.3 item #3
From: An assertion that states whether or not the reference scheme uses
target-complete identifiers. 

To: An assertion that states whether instances of the reference scheme are
transformed to target-complete identifiers.  If they are transformed to
target-complete identifiers, the reference scheme definition MUST describe the
transformation process.

4.3.1 item #3
From: The SML URI Reference Scheme uses target-complete identifiers.

To: Instances of the SML URI Reference Scheme are transformed to
target-complete identifiers through standard URI processing, as described in
[XXX]. (citations depend on issue 5541).


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