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Subject: SV: [codelist] a codelist
Hi Tony, Do you have any examples in mind other than this one, should this be the one or should we consider other ones? I could probably do it dependent on when it should be delivered? Time constraints are a problem for me right now as I have to produce an UBL/Xforms in Open Office implementation by March 1 and some tests of XML databases over the next few weeks. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Anthony B. Coates (Miley Watts) [mailto:abcoates@mileywatts.com] Sendt: 1. februar 2007 09:40 Til: Code List Representation TC Emne: Re: [codelist] a codelist Interesting. In terms of examples for the specification, I was thinking of using existing code lists in genericode format like those for UBL and/or FpML. However, those are simpler examples, a more complex example might be interesting, especially if anybody could volunteer to have a go at putting one together for me to use. Cheers, Tony. On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 12:43:39 -0000, Bryan Rasmussen <BRS@itst.dk> wrote: > Hi, > > I just came across an example of data that would be, it seems to me, > amenable > to Codelist description that also serves a pressing real-life need: > http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2007/01/effective_tld_list_help_ > wanted.html and > http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/gerv/archives/2006/10/dns_structure.html > > "It allows the browser to work out where the registry-controlled portion > of a > domain name ends and the end-entity-controlled portion begins. For > example, > in "fred.com", "com" is the responsibility of the registry, and "fred" > is the > responsibility of the registrant. However, in "fred.valer.hedmark.no", > "valer.hedmark.no" is the registry's part. The rules for where to make > the > split differ between the 250+ top-level domains in existence, and so > there's > no programmatic way of telling. You just need a very big list of all the > rules." > > Should we use this as an example in documentation maybe? > > Cheers, > Bryan Rasmussen -- Anthony B. Coates Senior Partner Miley Watts LLP Experts In Data +44 (79) 0543 9026 Data standards participant: ISO 20022 (ISO 15022 XML), ISO 19312, UN/CEFACT TMG, MDDL, FpML, UBL. http://www.mileywatts.com/
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