- From: Henry S. Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 17:36:08 +0000
- To: "Grosso, Paul" <pgrosso@ptc.com>
- Cc: <xml-editor@w3.org>, <public-xml-core-wg@w3.org>
"Grosso, Paul" <pgrosso@ptc.com> writes: >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Henry S. Thompson [mailto:ht@inf.ed.ac.uk] >> Sent: Monday, 2011 November 28 7:28 >> To: xml-editor@w3.org >> Subject: Typo (?) in Well-formedness constraint: Entity Declared >> >> The second para. of this constraint [1] reads: >> >> Note that non-validating processors are not obligated to read and >> process entity declarations occurring in parameter entities or in >> the external subset; for such _documents_, the rule that an entity >> must be declared is a well-formedness constraint only if >> standalone='yes'. [emphasis added] >> >> Surely that should be "... for such _processors_, ..." > > I'm not sure. How can there be a well-formedness constraint > on a processor? Well-formedness is a property of a document. For sure, but it's enforced by processors. > Perhaps "such documents" refers to "documents in which > entity declarations occur in parameter entities or in > the external subset". I guess I was intending, and should therefore say more fully something such as such processors must enforce the rule that an entity must be declared as a well-formedness constraint only if standalone='yes'. ht -- Henry S. Thompson, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh 10 Crichton Street, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 651-1426, e-mail: ht@inf.ed.ac.uk URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail from me _always_ has a .sig like this -- mail without it is forged spam]
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