- From: Shivaram Mysore <Shivaram.Mysore@Sun.COM>
- Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:48:06 -0700
- To: jose.kahan@w3.org, "Hallam-Baker, Phillip" <pbaker@verisign.com>
- Cc: www-xkms@w3.org
Phill is working on this. Should have a drop to Jose with the latest fixes regards to broken fragments soon - today or tomorrow. Phill, please run tidy on the generated document and the validator to make sure that it is valid. thanks /Shivaram Jose Kahan wrote: > Hello, > > I'm continuing the work to prepare the drafts for publication. > After fixing the XHTML errors and adding the headers as requested > by the pubrules, I ran the link checker. > > There are some external link errors, and many many other errors > concerning link fragments. > > Most notable cases: > > - Many links (not sure if all) say www.w3c.org. This should be www.w3.org. > - The link to WSDL 1.1 specification is now http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl/ > > The worst ones are the broken link fragments. There are just too many > of them. I'm unable to say how to fix many of them. For example, > there's one called #Acknowledgments (line 99), but the actual > fragment has an internal ID: <a href="#XKMS2_0_LC1_Section_1_2"> > > There are over 40 broken fragment identifiers[1]. Some of these are used > to refer to part 1 from part 2. I don't know if we should keep the > same reference throughout or have it evolve with each new version of the > spec. > > What I know is that fixing those fragment identifiers requires lots of > work. I already invested some in making it valid XHTML. > > However, I feel that this effort is wasted if these changes are not > reflected in the source that Phil uses to generate the XHTML files and > this has to be done once over again next time that these files > are regenerated. > > Couldn't it be possible to make the changes directly into the source > and then making the XHTML again? Is it possible to have access to that > file and those scripts Phil? > > Even better, if it's a script error that makes those broken links, > it would be good to fix them! > > Thanks for your feedback, > > -jose > -- _____________________________________________________________________ Shivaram H. Mysore <shivaram.mysore@sun.com> Software Engineer Co-Chair, W3C's XKMS WG Java Card Engineering http://www.w3.org/2001/XKMS JavaSoft, Sun Microsystems Inc. Direct: (408)276-7524 Fax: (408)276-7674 http://java.sun.com/people/shivaram (Internal: http://mysore.sfbay/) _____________________________________________________________________
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