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http://www.w3.org/International/2005/02/xq-xt-serialization-review.html Comment ID: 10
We have deliberately chosen wording that leaves it to the implementor to perform these checks, and to choose a strategy that matches what real "HTML user agents" do, rather that what the specs say they should do. Michael Kay (personal response)
This original comment (Martin's review comment [19], qt-2004Feb0362-16) was decided and announced in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-qt- comments/2004Jun/0033.html Please confirm that this response is acceptable to the I18N Working Group.
(In reply to comment #2) > This original comment (Martin's review comment [19], qt-2004Feb0362-16) was > decided and announced in http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-qt- > comments/2004Jun/0033.html > > Please confirm that this response is acceptable to the I18N Working Group. Consensus of the i18n-core-wg, telecon 27 may 2005: we need to deal with this more in detail and will contact you again.
Since we have not heard from you since May, the working groups decided to close this bug. If you have any concerns, please re-open this bug within 1 week. thanks, Joanne Tong (XSL and XQuery WG response)
(In reply to comment #4) > Since we have not heard from you since May, the working groups decided to close > this bug. If you have any concerns, please re-open this bug within 1 week. > > thanks, > > Joanne Tong (XSL and XQuery WG response) Sorry for the late reply. Please leave this as closed fixed. Felix Sasaki