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Subject: [xacml] [Steve Hanna] Glitch in moving from decimal to double
------- start of forwarded message ------- From: Steve Hanna <steve.hanna@sun.com> To: Anne Anderson <Anne.Anderson@sun.com> Subject: Glitch in moving from decimal to double Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 11:30:33 -0500 I see that v18e reflects the TC's decision to move from xsi:decimal to xsi:double. I'm pleased with this decision, but I noticed a problem: The document cited as defining the arithmetic functions ([IBMSDA]) does not exist. Or at least the URL given in the document (http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/double/decarith.html) does not work. I suspect that this is the result of a global search and replace operation, changing decimal to double. I suggest that this reference be replaced with IEEE 754, which defines binary floating point arithmetic and is cited by XML Schema for that purpose. ------- end of forwarded message -------
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