- From: John Arwe <johnarwe@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 07:55:16 -0500
- To: public-sml@w3.org
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Speaking for myself, I always thought the normative schemas were in the respective appendices of the two documents. I had no idea &some-process was creating the xsd files, but I always thought it would be helpful to adopters to do so. Indeed, it would have saved COSMOS some IP review work if they would have known they could point to W3C copies of the schema files. If the contents of the resources retrieved when the URIs you provided are de-referenced matches the contents of the documents, fine (and if the build/pub process enforces that, e.g. by generating the xsds from the appendices, +1). I consider the value of the URIs (URLs in this case) arbitrary (in the sense of not under my direct control), and those suggested are fine for my taste. The only requirements I would have for them are persistence and uniqueness. They are already unique (to the eye at least), so if W3C is ensuring persistence I'm perfectly happy with them. Best Regards, John Street address: 2455 South Road, P328 Poughkeepsie, NY USA 12601 Voice: 1+845-435-9470 Fax: 1+845-432-9787 From: "C. M. Sperberg-McQueen" <cmsmcq@acm.org> To: public-sml@w3.org Cc: "C. M. Sperberg-McQueen" <cmsmcq@acm.org> Date: 01/20/2009 07:39 PM Subject: sanity check - XSD locations? Sent by: public-sml-request@w3.org Before I update the SML and SML-IF namespace documents in order to close action 212 (http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/sml/actions/212), let me check with the WG, the WG chair, and the editors: the authoritative schema documents, to which the namespace documents should point, are where? I believe they are at http://www.w3.org/ns/sml-schema.xsd http://www.w3.org/ns/sml-if-schema.xsd If this is not true, please let me know asap. Michael -- C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C XML Activity http://www.w3.org/People/cmsmcq http://cmsmcq.com/mib/ http://www.balisage.net/
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