- From: Rice, Ed (HP.com) <ed.rice@hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:51:17 -0800
- To: "Chris Lilley" <chris@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-tag@w3.org>
Chris/Björn, I'll review the draft in detail; in general I don't think 'presentation' aka 'char set' should be built into the xml content. -Ed -----Original Message----- From: www-tag-request@w3.org [mailto:www-tag-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Bjoern Hoehrmann Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 8:45 AM To: Chris Lilley Cc: www-tag@w3.org Subject: [RFC3023Charset-21] TAG position (was: Status of issues/findings I 'own') * Chris Lilley wrote: >RFC3023Charset-21: > Do all "shoulds" of RFC 3023 section 7.1 apply? [ >http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/issues.html?type=1#RFC3023Charset-21 > >I'm co-editor of the ID that will replace RFC 3023. Some improvements >have already been made there, and it was recently republished. There is >still disagreement among the editors about implementing some of the >charset-related material that the TAG has agreed to. Discussions are >ongoing. For TAG purposes, this issue is pending on successful >publication of an RFC to replace RFC 3023 that implements TAG policies >as given in Webarch. A good part of the relevant discussions revolved around the implications of what the TAG agreed to, to the point that it is not actually clear to me (at least) what the TAG agreed to and draft-murata-kohn-lilley-xml-01 notes for example that Note: Some argue that XML-based media types should not introduce the charset parameter, although others disagree. My understanding is that Chris argues that not introducing the charset parameter for new +xml types is implied by what the TAG agreed to, while others argue this is not implied. I thus think it would be helpful if the TAG could clarify their position, e.g., by proposing changes to the latest draft. -- Björn Höhrmann · mailto:bjoern@hoehrmann.de · http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de Weinh. Str. 22 · Telefon: +49(0)621/4309674 · http://www.bjoernsworld.de 68309 Mannheim · PGP Pub. KeyID: 0xA4357E78 · http://www.websitedev.de/
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