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It seems that a change to the definition of the SML URI scheme was inadvertently made in the LC draft. The new text says The content of the uri element MUST be a URI reference [IETF RFC 3986].. This is different from what the WG had agreed upon earlier. The WG had agreed to define the type of SML uri content as xs:anyURI. The audit trail of this decision can be found in bug# 4632. Proposal: Change the definition back to what it was supposed to be. That is, from: The content of the uri element MUST be a URI reference [IETF RFC 3986]. to: The content of the uri element MUST be of type xs:anyURI as defined in the XML schema specification [XML Schema Datatypes].
resolution in conf call on 3/27: mark editorial
fixed as proposed.