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Re: About locating subject results and context

From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 18:20:32 -0400
Message-Id: <03f96babd50fa53b3e2611db4c9df035@w3.org>
To: public-wai-ert@w3.org
Hi Chris,

this demonstrates maybe that the localization problem should be 
independant of EARL.

Le 23 mars 2005, à 12:27, Chrisoula Alexandraki a écrit :
> We have two options for locating this error:
>
> a) By pointing to the parent element, e.g. //a[@href=’url.html’]
> b) By pointing to the structural info that is causing the error, e.g. 
> //a/p

For HTML or an XML language only :)))

What about CSS?
What about a screw on a toaster?
What about a line on a paper form?

The fact is that the localization scheme is independant of EARL, but 
the localization information for the error might be required to have a 
conformant report.



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