- From: Klotz, Leigh <Leigh.Klotz@pahv.xerox.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:17:41 -0700
- To: "'Daniel Fowler'" <daniel.fowler@focus-solutions.co.uk>, "'www-forms@w3.org'" <www-forms@w3.org>
Daniel, The sentence "A host language must include an attribute of type xsd:ID on each XForms element." means that the definition of the host language must allow for the placement of an ID on each XForms element, not that every document conformant to the XForms+host-language definition must have an ID attribute on each element in the document. Leigh. -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Fowler [mailto:daniel.fowler@focus-solutions.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:10 AM To: 'www-forms@w3.org' Subject: Clarification of id attribute Hi All, I'd like some thoughts on the following issue, I sent a mail to the editors on 27/6 so it was probably to late for the Proposed Recommendation. The Proposed Recommendation refers to the use of "the terms may, must and should in accord with [RFC 2119]". The last paragraph in section 3.2.1 states "A host language must include an attribute of type xsd:ID on each XForms element." However, the example "G.1 XForms in XHTML" does not include an attribute of type xsd:ID on all the XForms elements. ...
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