- From: Sheth Raxit <raxit@phonologies.com>
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 16:24:40 +0530
- To: Mangesh Deshmukh <mangeshd@genesyslab.com>
- CC: Shane Smith <safarishane@gmail.com>, www-voice@w3.org
Mangesh Deshmukh wrote: >There are no differences for <var> in schema and DTD. (But <var> doesn't >appear under <menu> in both schema and DTD). So is it safe to assume >that <data> is not a child of <menu>? > No. >If so, will the DTD be updated? > > > I do think dtd need to be updated, please see below, >-----Original Message----- >From: Shane Smith [mailto:safarishane@gmail.com] >Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 4:52 PM >To: Mangesh Deshmukh >Subject: Re: <data> tag under <menu>? > ><Data/> should be usable all the same places that <var/> is. From the >2.1 spec: > > > But the Reverse may not be true, >"Like the <var> element, the <data> element can occur in executable >content or as a child of <form> or <vxml>. In addition, it shares the >same scoping rules as the <var> element." > > > Here, Element X follows Same rule as all rule followed by Y, But All the rule apply to Y may NOT (correctly) apply to X. something like relation is not Symmetric. Logically if one do want to generate Menu based on some dynamic data then one way is of using <data> in <menu> , but at that time <var> may not usable( dynamic nature) >Are there any differences for <var> between the scheme and dtd? > >-Shane > > > Comment plz on this ? -- Raxit Sheth -- Raxit Sheth Systems Software Engineer Raxit@Phonologies.com *********************** Please note our new Address. *********************** Phonologies (India) Private Limited 17/18 Metro House, Colaba Causeway, Mumbai 400001. INDIA. Ph:+91-22-22029732 / 36 Fax:+91-22-22029728 Info@Phonologies.COM http://www.phonologies.com ****The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful****
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