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Subject: The last para of 17.5 of ODF 1.0
> All other kinds of IRI references, namely the ones that start with a > protocol (like http:), an authority (i.e., //) or an absolute-path > (i.e., /) do not need any special processing. This especially means that > absolute-paths do not reference files inside the package, but within > the hierarchy the package is contained in, for instance the file system. > IRI references inside a package may leave the package, but once they > have left the package, they never can return into the package or > another one. First, an absolute IRI reference begins with a scheme (rather than protocol), and it does not start with an authority or an absolute-path. Second, I do not undestand the second half of the second sentence. Is something missing? -- MURATA Makoto (FAMILY Given) <EB2M-MRT@asahi-net.or.jp>
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