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Weekly XHTML2 WG Teleconference

27 Aug 2008

Agenda

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Attendees

Present
Gregory_Rosmaita, ShaneM, Steven, Tina
Regrets
Roland
Chair
Steven
Scribe
Gregory_Rosmaita

Contents


 

 

<Steven> too soon

<Steven> ha

<Steven> Previous: http://www.w3.org/2008/08/20-xhtml-minutes

<Steven> Please Gregory!

<scribe> Scribe: Gregory_Rosmaita

<scribe> ScribeNick: oedipus

happy man ray day! and happy REAL president's day (it's a great way to improve your sax life)! http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/obfuscation.html#august27

Announcements & News

TP Registration - http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xhtml2/2008Aug/0000.html

SP: may add TAG discussion to agenda
... issues surrounding TPAC2008 - TP Day, call for presentations, etc.

Outstanding Reviews: MarkB - review XSD 1.1 - Due: 2008-09-12

XSD 1.1, ancestors and input

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xhtml2/2008Aug/0044.html

SP: how many coming to tech plenary - asked to co-chair presentations and lightning talks - if have any, let me know
... review of XSD 1.1 due mid-september
... had request from XSD WG member, asking for opinion on XSD 1.1
... added assertions to schemas -
... schematron allows one to say almost anything about an element and relationship to other elements; in XSD only judge element by children, not by parents
... in most cases that is fine, but not in XHTML and HTML input elements which are children of the FORM element
... XSD cannot say this element is a child of this other element
... thought of hack to HEAD element - number of INPUT elements that are part of FORM element, but that is putting restriction on BODY element - can only be valid if number of input elements are the same as in xform
... what is requested is what we say in prose; do we need to do anything else?

SM: is XML Schema a long-interim strategy for w3c?
... synchronization with w3c long term strategy

SP: think can expect Schema something W3C officially supports

SM: in that case, we need this capability
... need not just for INPUT

SP: nested A works with children - can say number of child elements A zero
... in that case we are covered
... disallowing something as child is easy, but ensuring / requiring things be a child of something else have to go in other way in general
... M12n where it really matters - don't know if have BODY element on which to put restriction - can't put restriction on BODY unless know about forms

SM: really good point - has nothing to do with xforms

SP: a bit much putting it on our shoulders - think is valid use case; don't know why schema people want to allow this; when explanation advanced, not yet convinced
... XHTML example of where this happens - no good way of doing it, should allow - but is this an issue we want to highlight or comment upon? can only define things in english prose
... attempt to rework relationship with schema people

SM: fundamental problem - redefine doesn't allow an element in more than one group, so can't use? why the restriction?

SP: don't feel that strongly about issue - XSD people are set on an internal roadmap they are closely adhering to, don't know if worth arguing the point, but can make comment about this in review of XSD, but don't want to make fuss about it
... there is a counter-argument to "save" XSD as well
... too bad markB isn't here

SM: should make comment about it - not something to formally object to - make that clear in communication
... XSD limitations make use cases less urgent to me

SP: any other opinions?

GJR: no - PF is also reviewing XSD

MimeTypes

SP: was discussion about this in another forum; i18n people learnt of our opinion that XHTML should be deliverable as text/html and discovered that that causes problem for i18n in XHTML 1.1 - reason: if UA knows about XML, uses xml:lang served as text, only @lang works
... HTML5 is proposing to require both @lang and xml:lang - both having same value; want change to one or the other or both; request for reference to decision that XHTML should be delivered as text/html so pointed him to mediatypes document
... plan was to tell HTC about it this week - would like to announce it to them this week

GJR: plus 1

SM: plus 1 - fine if point to editor's draft - it's not "done", but ready to socialize

SP: will add that document to XHTML2 report to HTC and see what happens
... a Note is a final state - working draft should state the aim of document is to become a Note

SM: check pub rules - all our developmental documents should be marked clearly as editor's drafts

SP: vertical bar on side says "W3C Note"

SM: please point out any similar instances you or anyone else finds

SP: will report to HTC

M12N transition: status

SP: received reply from commentor--happy with reply; made changes to references and ready to go; sent off transition request - hope to hear from TBL or SteveB if want transition call - may not be necessary - hope to publish in early September, depending on CommTeam's time
... draft ready?

SM: M12n - yes

SP: reviewed and added updated section

<scribe> ACTION: Steven - produce new section for M12n - [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/08/27-xhtml-minutes.html#action01]

Access Module

<ShaneM> XHTMLMIME document updated at http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2008/ED-xhtmlmime-20080827/

GJR: have posed open question on discoverability of remapped keys, especially when character isn't in label text to all of the WAI, but the UA group in particular is investigating discoverability for those who need - for example - a high level of zooming, but no dedicated assistive tech to provide in particular notification of mnemonic when key binding changes and character isn't present in labelling text

SP: if haven't got mnemonic keys on keyboard, mobile keyboard, for example, have limited range of keys - "m" key could translate to 6, but want person to use the 6 but not going to be in label

GJR: following every rabbit hole -- even those that lead to dead ends

SP: nothing to discuss then via access -- thanks SM for making changes - great stuff
... suggest we adjourn early
... speak to you all next week

ADJOURNED

<Steven> Thanks again Gregory

no problem - i'll push them through and announce to list - have fun at the forms call

Summary of Action Items

[NEW] ACTION: Steven - produce new section for M12n - [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2008/08/27-xhtml-minutes.html#action01]
 
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