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Subject: Re: [xliff] Change in the specs regarding TMX
OK, thanks for the clarification. On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Rodolfo M. Raya wrote: > On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:53:40 -0400 (EDT) > Robin Cover <robin@oasis-open.org> wrote: > > > Rodolfo, > > > > As to the selection of a target for a normative reference, it matters > > a lot whether the "normativeness" relates to specific content > > in a target document, or just "whatever that document might say > > at the time of your reading it..." Creating the citation should > > make it clear what's intended. > > Hi Robin, > > Thanks for your comments. > > In this case, TMX is a non-normative reference and if we point the link > to TMX's home page, we will be consistent with the reference to SRX, the > other standard from LISA mentioned in our specs. > > The only relevant reference to a given version of TMX says: > > "At the time of this document's authoring, TMX 14b does not support > <g> and <x/> inline tag equivalents." > > This reference will be obsolete when the new version of TMX is finally > released, so I don't expect any problem if we point to TMX's home page > instead. > > FWIW, current link points to the latest version of TMX, not to a > specific version of it. > > Best regards, > Rodolfo > -- > The information in this e-mail is intended strictly for the addressee, > without prejudices, as a confidential document. Should it reach you, > not being the addressee, it is not to be made accessible to any other > unauthorised person or copied, distributed or disclosed to any other > third party as this would constitute an unlawful act under certain > circumstances, unless prior approval is given for its transmission. The > content of this e-mail is solely that of the sender and not necessarily > that of Heartsome. >
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