Re: Comment on ITS 2.0 WD-its20-20121206 - Inline global rules in XHTML

So probably we should remove example 29, because it demonstrates a 
SHOULD NOT statement.

With regards to tests for XHTML: I can't imagine people to use the 
approach of inline global rules if we remove the statement. Mauricio, 
would it be possible for you to switch to the "in script" or "linked 
global rules" approach?

At Yves: you are right about the "should" and "Should not". I will 
create an issue pointing to this thread.

I think this change would resolve the inline global rules topic, but not 
the language attribute usage. Thoughts?

- Felix

Am 31.01.13 20:17, schrieb Mauricio del Olmo:
>
> Because if you read that phrase that discourages the use of inline 
> global rules, with references to the script way, and below is an xhtml 
> example with ITS global rules xml style we thought: “ok, that’s the 
> way it should be instead”.
>
> […]
>
> *<its:rules* xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its" version="2.0"
>
> xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"*>*
>
> *<its:domainRule* selector="/h:html/h:body"
>
> domainPointer="/h:html/h:head/h:meta[@name='keywords']/@content"*/>*
>
> *<its:locNoteRule* locNoteType="description" selector="/h:html/h:body"*>*
>
> *<its:locNote>*ITS Rules can directly used inside of 
> XHTML.*</its:locNote>*
>
> *</its:locNoteRule>*
>
> *         </its:rules>*
>
> […]
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> De: Jirka Kosek [mailto:jirka@kosek.cz]
> Enviado el: jueves, 31 de enero de 2013 20:01
> Para: Mauricio del Olmo
> CC: 'Yves Savourel'; public-multilingualweb-lt-comments@w3.org
> Asunto: Re: Comment on ITS 2.0 WD-its20-20121206 - Inline global rules 
> in XHTML
>
> On 31.1.2013 19:44, Mauricio del Olmo wrote:
>
> > Yes, we use global rules with its xml syntax like in the example (not
>
> > inside script) and that is what we understood reading the phrase “and
>
> > <http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-its20-20121206/#rfc2119> SHOULD NOT use
>
> > <http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-its20-20121206/#html5-inline-global-rule
>
> > s> inline global rules” that points to the section that describes the
>
> > rules inside <script> tags: “Inline global rules
>
> > <http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-its20-20121206/#rfc2119> MUST be
>
> > specified inside script which has…”
>
> Hm, wondering why you think this is correct understanding.
>
> "... SHOULD NOT use inline global rules..." means that you preferably 
> should use different means like local attributes or external global 
> rules. If you need to use inline global rules anyway then it's pretty 
> clear how to do this:
>
> "Inline global rules MUST be specified inside script which has..."
>
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