- From: Larry Masinter <masinter@attlabs.att.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 12:10:25 -0700
- To: <mmurata@trl.ibm.co.jp>, <simonstl@simonstl.com>
- Cc: <www-html-editor@w3.org>, <mark.baker@canada.sun.com>, <dan@dankohn.com>
> An XML document labelled as text/xml or application/xml may contain > namespace declarations, stylesheet-linking PIs, and schema > information among others. For example, an XML document may have the > XHTML namespace and has a reference to a CSS stylesheet. Such an > XML document may be handled by application programs, each of which > may relate to some of the namespaces, stylesheets, and schemata. > However, selection and invocation of such application programs is > outside the scope of this specification. > > How do you feel? I don't think it is really 'outside the scope' of this specification. How about if you just remove the last sentence? Stylistically, I like 'schemas' rather than 'schemata'.
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