- From: François Yergeau <francois@yergeau.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 07:50:46 -0800
- Cc: public-xml-core-wg@w3.org
Grosso, Paul a écrit : > 2b. IRI wording in xml:base et al. > ... > Richard urged Francois to define a term for the thing which, after > escaping, becomes an IRI reference, e.g., the value of an href > attribute. > > ACTION to Francois: Send another proposal to the XML Core list. Here goes: =========================================================== XML 1.0, 4.2.2 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204/#sec-external-ent] XML 1.1, 4.2.2 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml11-20040204/#sec-external-ent] =========================================================== System identifiers (and other XML strings meant to be used as URI references) [Definition: *XML resource identifiers* are XML string meant to be used as IRI references or URI references]. System identifers are XML resource identifiers. An XML resource identifier may contain characters that, according to [IETF RFC 3897] and [IETF RFC 3986], must be escaped before the string can be used to retrieve the referenced resource. To convert an XML resource identifier to an IRI reference, the following characters must be escaped: * the control characters #x0 to #x1F and #x7F (most of which cannot appear in XML) * space #x20 Note: Authors are advised to avoid unescaped spaces, as XML Schema has identified them as an interoperability risk. * the delimiters < #x3C, > #x3E and " #x22 * the unwise characters { #x7B, } #x7D, | #x7C, \ #x5C, ^ #x5E and ` #x60 These characters are escaped by applying to them steps 2.1 to 2.3 of Section 3.1 of [IETF RFC 3987]. If necessary for the implementation, an IRI reference is converted to a URI reference by following the prescriptions of Section 3.1 of [IETF RFC 3987]. This conversion MUST be performed only when absolutely necessary and as late as possible in a processing chain. In particular, neither the process of converting a relative IRI to an absolute one nor the process of passing a IRI reference to a process or software component responsible for dereferencing it SHOULD trigger escaping. =========================================================== XLink 1.1, 5.4 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xlink11-20050707/#link-locators] =========================================================== The value of the href attribute is an XML resource identifer as defined in [XML 1.1], which must be an IRI reference as defined in [IETF RFC 3987] or must result in an IRI reference after the escaping procedure described in [XML 1.1] is applied. If necessary for the implementation, the value may be further converted to a URI reference as described in [XML 1.1]. =========================================================== XML Base 1.0, 3 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xmlbase-20010627/#syntax] =========================================================== The value of this attribute is an XML resource identifer as defined in [XML 1.1], which is interpreted as an IRI Reference as defined in RFC 3987 [IETF RFC 3987], after the escaping procedure described in [XML 1.1] is applied. If necessary for the implementation, the value may be further converted to a URI reference as described in [XML 1.1]. =========================================================== XInclude 1.0, 4.1.1 [http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xinclude-20041220/#IRIs] =========================================================== The value of this attribute is an XML resource identifer as defined in [XML 1.1], which is interpreted as an IRI Reference as defined in RFC 3987 [IETF RFC 3987], after the escaping procedure described in [XML 1.1] is applied. If necessary for the implementation, the value may be further converted to a URI reference as described in [XML 1.1].
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