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Propose we reconcile the first sentence with consequence 3 from smlif 3.4.3, and with the recently accepted reference proposal. Current text: [Definition: In the context of SML-IF, an inter-document reference is any content in a document in the interchange set whose type is xs:anyURI or a type derived from xs:anyURI and whose context in the document implies that the URI can (given the right permissions and connectivity) be dereferenced using the default retrieval action for the URI's scheme.] Proposed text: insert the following before the final period in the paragraph , or any reference scheme instance whose definition explicitly declares it to be an SML-IF inter-document reference This proposal leaves in the "derived from anyURI" since bug 4777 will deal with that.
We need to review the entire definition of inter-document references. A question has been raised as to how or if this definition needs to differ from SML References.
The proposed change to this section was actually made as a result of fixing bug 5113. The section (now 5.3.2) now reads: -------------------- In the context of SML-IF, an interdocument reference is defined as: 1. Any content in a document in the interchange set whose type is xs:anyURI or a type derived from xs:anyURI. 2. Any SML reference represented using a reference scheme whose definition specifies that it is to be treated as an interdocument reference in the context of SML-IF. I think this bug should be marked as FIXED.
Sandy is working on a proposal to cover SML IF inter-doc references. We should revisit the bug once Sandy has sent his proposal.
Pls fix as per Sandy's inter-document reference proposal
fixed based on Sandy's proposal http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-sml/2007Nov/att-0204/sml-if-idr-V1.html