- From: Dan Rosen <dr@netscape.com>
- Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 13:27:52 -0800
- To: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- CC: www-xml-query-comments@w3.org, ij@w3.org, lesch@w3.org, spec-prod@w3.org
Strange that you should mention this -- I was just scouting around for this information yesterday. I came across the MLA's sanctioned style, which seems reasonable enough: http://www.mla.org/www_mla_org/style/style_main.asp?level=2&mode=page&page=1&link=sty72800121438§ion=sty51800124510 If this URL irks you, you can find this page at http://www.mla.org by clicking through the "MLA Style" section to the FAQs. dr Dan Connolly wrote: > I just ran across some links in... > > [[[ > 2.1.2 Schema Types > > Nodes contain values that are instances of schema types. > The following symbols denote schema types: > T ranges over _XML schema types_, which are either > simple or complex. > ]]] > > -- XML Query Data Model > http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-query-datamodel-20000511/ > Thu, 11 May 2000 18:56:19 GMT > > I was suprised when the _XML schema types_ link took me to a > different spec altogether, rather than some other section > of this spec. > > My experience developing specs leads me to recommend... > > [[[ > When linking from the middle of the document to an external > resource: > > 1.Ensure that the link text, title, and context indicate you are > leaving the document, and > 2.After the link, link to the reference in the references section, > and indicate section, page, or whatever is useful for those who > don't use the link (e.g,. when printed). > > Thus, for example: ... as is done for the 'page' property of > CSS2 ([CSS2], section 13.3.2.). > ]]] > > -- How to Release W3C Technical Report > http://www.w3.org/Guide/Reports#references > Mon, 30 Oct 2000 05:09:50 GMT > > Ian, I think that stuff about references should be moved to a > separate document... a public one. 30 points if you beat me to it. > > Ian, Susan, see also our earlier discussion of things to check > w.r.t references > > URI citation incorrectly listed as non-normative Dan > Connolly (Mon, Dec 18 2000) > Re: URI citation incorrectly listed as non-normative > Ian Jacobs (Tue, Dec 26 2000) > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xml-editor/2000OctDec/0151.html
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