- From: Stuart Williams <skw@hp.com>
- Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 07:04:04 +0100
- To: Steven Pemberton <steven.pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Cc: public-webarch-comments@w3.org
Steven,
At our F2F meeting yesterday, the TAG discussed [1] the HTML WGs comment
below. The TAG resolved to make the following change around the
reference to the xlinkScope-23 in Section 4.5.2:
"RESOLVED: add that XLink is not the only linking design that has
been proposed for XML, nor is it universally accepted as a good design.
See also TAG issue xlinkScope-23"
Please could you indicate whether this adequately addresses the HTML
WG's comment.
Many thanks,
Stuart Williams
On behalf of W3C TAG.
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[1]
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2004Oct/att-0008/mins06.html#item07
(then search for "recent comment from HTML WG").
Steven Pemberton wrote:
>
> (Apologies for lateness, due to laptop meltdown and concomitant backlog)
>
> The HTML WG has one comment on the architecture last call:
>
> "XLink is an appropriate specification for representing links in
> hypertext XML applications."
>
> We demur. XLink was issued without reaching consensus, and did not
> follow due W3C process. This makes it an inappropriate specification
> for underpinning the Web architecture until such time as consensus
> has been achieved.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Steven Pemberton
> For the HTML WG
>
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