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Comment LC-1239
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Commenter: Kiyochika Nakamura <nakamura-kiyochika@mitsue.co.jp> on behalf of Mitsue-Links Co., Ltd.

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Comment: The term, "parsed unambiguously," or "parsed into only one data structure" is not good enough to comply with the principle 4. The principle states that "content should be robust enough to work with current and future user agents." Then, if web units or authored components are well-formed but include information not based on chosen technologies, can we guarantee that this information is conveyed? Therefore, I believe if forward compatibility is important, "conforming to specifications" would be better than "parsed unambiguously."

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Using the phrase "conforming to specifications" instead of the phrase "parsed unambiguously."
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