Re: ISSUE-107 (Namespace of profile element and attribute): prefix for profile elements [DFXP 1.0 (Editorial)]

You can close this issue. The answer to this question is already addressed
the second paragraph of the note under Table 1 of 5.1, quoted below. In the
specific case of the TT Profile Namespace, it is use to label standard
profiles as well as provide a deferenceable URL to a TT AF Profile
Definition Document.

Note:

If a reference to an element type is used in this specification and the name
of the element type is not namespace qualified, then the TT Namespace
applies.

For certain namespaces defined above, the default prefix is specified as
none if no XML vocabulary is defined in the namespace by this specification
(nor expected to be defined in a future version of this specification). In
such cases, the use of the namespace URI is for purposes other than defining
XML vocabulary, e.g., for designating profiles, features, extensions and for
dereferencing standard profile definitions.




On 5/22/09 8:14 PM, "Timed Text Working Group Issue Tracker"
<sysbot+tracker@w3.org> wrote:

> 
> ISSUE-107 (Namespace of profile element and attribute): prefix for profile
> elements [DFXP 1.0 (Editorial)]
> 
> http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/TT/tracker/issues/107
> 
> Raised by: Sean Hayes
> On product: DFXP 1.0 (Editorial)
> 
> In section 6.2.7 ttp:profile the ttp: prefix is used for the profile attribute
> and element. the ttp: prefix in Table 1 ­ Namespaces is used for the parameter
> namespace. Was it intended that the profile elements and attributes are in the
> profile namespace or the parameter namespace?
> 
> If the latter, what then is the role of the profile namespace?
> 
> 
> 

Received on Friday, 22 May 2009 12:49:22 UTC