- From: JOSE MANUEL CANTERA FONSECA <jmcf@tid.es>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 21:46:08 +0200
- To: Rotan Hanrahan <Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com>
- Cc: www-di@w3.org
- Message-id: <f8fb8afa4230.4230f8fb8afa@tid.es>
ok, thanks one more time for your quick responses. I agree with the DDWG thing Best Regards ---- José Manuel Cantera Fonseca Telefónica I+D ----- Mensaje original ----- De: Rotan Hanrahan <Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com> Fecha: Miércoles, Octubre 18, 2006 5:47 pm Asunto: RE: XPATH access functions Para: José Manuel Cantera Fonseca <jmcf@tid.es>, www-di@w3.org > The original functions were based on those mentioned in CSS Media > Queries, specifically to provide a migration path from CSSMQ to the > more flexible DISelect. They even borrow the CSSMQ names. We call > these the starter set. But, of course, the community is encouraged > to consider extending them to access additional properties, not > just those described in DCI. > > One could even envisage a generic property accessor (though a lot > more thinking would need to go into that idea before we could > recommend it). > > The set of properties to be proposed as an initial vocabulary in > the DDWG's DDR would be a good start, when the time comes. > > ---Rotan. > > -----Original Message----- > From: www-di-request@w3.org [mailto:www-di-request@w3.org] On > Behalf Of José Manuel Cantera Fonseca > Sent: 18 October 2006 15:57 > To: www-di@w3.org > Subject: XPATH access functions > > > Dear all, > > My understanding of the access functions is that they are only > wrappers to the delivery context properties that in a more generic > way can be accesed using the DCI API. > > Is that vision correct? > > Thanks and Best Regards > >
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