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context: If the URI representing a resolved inter-document reference has a fragment, the reference is to the element obtained by applying the fragment to the referred-to document starting with its root element. Since SMLIF does not require that the model being exchanged is a valid SML model, a fragment may resolve to any of the following: 0 elements 1 element >1 element Existing text assumes only 1 element is possible. Need to cover other cases. Other cases cannot occur if the SMLIF document is also a valid SML model, but 3.2 explicitly says SMLIF does not require the interchange set to form a valid SML model.
Section is now 3.4.6.
Proposal: Change the text, from: ...has a fragment, the reference is to the element obtained by ... to : ...has a fragment, the reference is to the set of elements obtained by ...
fine with me
Resolution: Removing dependency and accepting proposal as in comment #2.
fixed as proposed.