On Friday, February 25, 2005, 5:20:01 AM, Paul wrote:
PG> That's why I think it is important to say that the
PG> fragment identifier syntax for the XML type is just
PG> the XPointer Framework and Element() scheme, and
PG> nothing else--all other schemes must be ignored.
To be clear - you are saying that
- for application/xml
- for unknown +xml media types being processed as xml
the fragment identifier syntax for the XML type is just the XPointer
Framework and Element() scheme, and nothing else--all other schemes must
be ignored.
"Ignored" needs to be further defined (ie, it does not cause an error).
And to be clear, you are *not* saying that
- any +xml media type is forbidden from defining its own, richer,
fragment identifier syntax in addition to that defined fro +xml as a
whole.
Right?
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Chris Lilley mailto:chris(_at_)w3(_dot_)org
Chair, W3C SVG Working Group
W3C Graphics Activity Lead