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Subject: RE: [dita] Groups - Issue 34: Constraints - restriction without specialization (was replacement domains) (Issue34.html) uploaded


Erik et al.
One of the most common use cases we encounter is to reduce the elements
allowed at various points in the DTD. Do I understand correctly that
this proposal would provide us with a mechanism essentially to "hide"
certain elements that we don't want authors to use without creating a
specialization?
JoAnn 

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Subject: [dita] Groups - Issue 34: Constraints - restriction without
specialization (was replacement domains) (Issue34.html) uploaded

This revision adds links to some sample posts indicating the need that
motivated this proposal.

 -- Erik Hennum

The document revision named Issue 34: Constraints - restriction without
specialization (was replacement domains) (Issue34.html) has been
submitted
by Erik Hennum to the OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture
(DITA)
TC document repository.  This document is revision #1 of Issue34.html.

Document Description:
This proposal provides an architectural mechanism for restricting the
content models and attribute lists of existing elements.

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