- From: Richard Tobin <richard@inf.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:34:24 +0100 (BST)
- To: public-xml-core-wg@w3.org
Abstract and section 2: "delimiters and a few ASCII characters": Change to "... a few other ASCII characters", since the delimiters are ASCII. Section 2: "These specifications all describe, with slightly different wording, the same algorithm for converting that string to an IRI": Since the examples listed all predate IRIs, they in fact give an algorithm for converting to URIs. Change to "... to a URI or IRI". Section 3: the abbreviation "HRRI" is used but has not been introduced. Perhaps introduce it at the end of section 2. We should add #x0 to the characters that need to be encoded, even though (as we note) it cannot occur in XML. "The encoding rules above will transform any sequence of characters into one which satisifes the bare minimum syntactic requirements of IRIs": Where are these "base minimum syntactic requirements" defined? Surely they don't allow "%%%"? "In XML, authors are advised to avoid literal space characters, as W3C XML Schema[6] has identified them as an interoperability risk": Is there a specific statement to this effect in XML Schema? Does it apply to anything other than *lists* of HRRIs? And is it relevant when schemas are not being used? -- Richard
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