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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Issue Comment Edited: (OFFICE-3385) ODF 1.2-15.4.1 <text:section> Fails to deal with modified/unmodified limitations



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Dennis Hamilton edited comment on OFFICE-3385 at 10/6/10 2:35 PM:
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[Corrected a type and expanded slightly]

I can't find the sentence that is supposed to be replaced.  Is this CD05 or a CD05-rev that is being spoken of?

I also don't think that such a change resolves this issue.

What I understand from earlier comments from Michael is this:

1. When a <text:section> element has an initial <text:section-source> or <office:dde-source> element, the following markup in the <text:section> element is derived by access to a separate source and that source may be external to the XML document containing the <text:section> element.

2. The nature of separate sources and the production of <text:section> markup from such sources are implementation-dependent. 

3. Consumers need not access any separate source that is specified.  Consumers may process the <text:section> markup as it is.

Is that the bottom line?  If so, why isn't that said?

      was (Author: orcmid):
    I can't find the sentence that is supposed to be replaced.  Is this CD05 or a CD05-rev that is being spoken of?

I also don't think that the change resolves this issue.

What I understand from earlier comments from Michael is this:

1. When a <text:section> element hans an an initial <text:section-source> or <office:dde-source> element, the following markup in the <text:section> element is derived by access to a separate source and that source may be external to the XML document containing the <text:section> element.

2. The nature of separate sources and the production of <text:section> markup from such sources are implementation-dependent. 

Is that the bottom line?  If so, why isn't that said?
  
> ODF 1.2-1 5.4.1 <text:section> Fails to deal with modified/unmodified limitations
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>
>                 Key: OFFICE-3385
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-3385
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Public Review
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2 CD 05
>            Reporter: Dennis Hamilton
>            Assignee: Patrick Durusau
>             Fix For: ODF 1.2 CD 06
>
>
> The <text:section> is allowed to contain any sequence of element-content instances.  The text suggests that this sequence of child elements is obtained from some source.  The presence of the text permits a consumer to interpret the document without re-accessing the source (or even when the source is not accessible).
> There is also the prospect, not described in ODF 1.2, but explicitly accounted for in ODF 1.1 (and by the presence of optional protection attributes on the <text:section> element) that the content obtained from the source has been modifed by the producer.
> What is not clear here or in ODF 1.1 is whether certain element content is acceptable from a source or must always be a result of modification of the sourced markup.  For example, what does it mean for change-marks to be obtained in the markup from a source?  a <text:section> element? Any <text:*-ref> elements?  Any bookmarks and index marks of various kinds?  Any already-used xml:id, etc.?
> There seems to need to be considerable qualification involved in what is obtained from a source and what may have resulted from modification of source-obtained markup.

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