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Bug 1149 - Suggestions of examples for section 2.3
Summary: Suggestions of examples for section 2.3
Status: RESOLVED REMIND
Alias: None
Product: QA
Classification: Unclassified
Component: QASpec-GL (show other bugs)
Version: LC-2004-11-22
Hardware: All All
: P2 minor
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Karl Dubost
QA Contact: Karl Dubost
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Reported: 2005-03-04 02:52 UTC by Dominique Hazael-Massieux
Modified: 2005-04-28 11:53 UTC (History)
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Description Dominique Hazael-Massieux 2005-03-04 02:52:06 UTC
In section 2.3, the TAG would like to see a reference to 'referencing
Unicode' (a pointer to charmod would suffice) and 'referencing XML (1.0,
1.1, or infoset). These are tow useful, common examples that it would be
beneficial to discuss.
Comment 1 Dominique Hazael-Massieux 2005-03-08 14:31:56 UTC
Doing references in Unicode is explained in:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/REC-charmod-20050215/#sec-RefUnicode

[I don't know yet whether this should be incorporated as part of Req 2.3.A (make
a list of normative references) or as a second example of GP 2.3.B (after the
one based on URIs ref); I guess it depends what 2.3.B ends up being after the
split up of the new workflow-oriented section]
Comment 2 Dominique Hazael-Massieux 2005-04-28 11:36:46 UTC
The following examples have been added to SpecGL:
As a separate example, any specification that defines the behavior of a class of
product that creates XML should address creation of XML 1.1 and anticipate
future XML versions. In XSLT, creation of XML is specified by <xsl:output
method="xml" version="1.0" />, and each version of XSLT defines the allowable
range of values for the version attribute. Another option is to reference the
XML Infoset - for instance, XML Inclusions are compatible both with XML 1.0 and
XML 1.1 since they reference normatively the XML Infoset, which is the same for
the two versions of XML.

In its section Referencing the Unicode Standard and ISO/IEC 10646, the
specification Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Fundamentals [CHARMOD]
gives a detailed indications for referencing Unicode Standard and ISO/IEC 10646.
Specification editors are encouraged to follow these recommendations.
Comment 3 Dominique Hazael-Massieux 2005-04-28 11:53:51 UTC
setting version to LC in case of future use