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Subject: [OASIS Issue Tracker] Updated: (OFFICE-2156) [xml-names] ODF 1.2profile



     [ http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2156?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Michael Brauer updated OFFICE-2156:
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    Affects Version/s:     (was: ODF 1.2 Part 3 CD 1)

Set target back to "ODF 1.2", because this issue has not been reported during the public review of ODF 1.2 Part 3 CD01. The same named target is reserved for issues that have been reported during the public review.

> [xml-names] ODF 1.2 profile
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFFICE-2156
>                 URL: http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/OFFICE-2156
>             Project: OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) TC
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Conformance, External References, OpenFormula, Packaging
>    Affects Versions: ODF 1.2
>         Environment: This issue applies to the current (2009-10-21) drafts for ODF 1.2 Part 1 and ODF 1.2 Part 3.  The issue applies to ODF 1.2 Part 2 to the extent that any normative appeal to [xml-names] is not eliminated from that part of the specification.
>            Reporter: Dennis Hamilton
>             Fix For: ODF-Next
>
>
> For ODF 1.2, it is proposed that the [xml-names] reference be to "Namespaces in XML 1.0 (Second Edition), W3C Recommendation 16 August 2006," http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/ (see OFFICE-2148).
> In previous versions of ODF specifictions, [xml-names] refers to "Namespaces in XML, W3C Recommendation 14 January 1999," http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114/
> Most differences are benign.  However, there are a few substantive differences that must be accounted for:
> 1. The 2006 W3C Recommendation SUPERSEDES the 1999 W3C Recommendation.  
> 2. Relative URIs are deprecated as namespace names.
> 3. There is clarification about where namespace declarrations must appear, and that may require a normative profile clause.
> 4. [RFC3986] is referenced instead of [RFC2396].
> 5. The Conformance clauses are different.
>     5.1 For XML documents, there are now two conformance classes:  namespace-well-formed documents and namespace-valid documents are all conformant documents.  The namespace-well-formed documents correspond exactly to the only conformant documents  of the 1999 specification.  The namespace-valid documents are namespace-well-formed documents for which it is the case that "no attributes with a declared type of ID, IDREF(S), ENTITY(IES), or NOTATION contain any colons."
>    5.1.1 For ODF 1.2 documents, a namespace-well-formed document could be defined as one in which every XML document that comprises the ODF document representation is a namespace-well-formed XML document.  For ODF 1.2 documents, a namespace-valid document could be defined as one in which every XML document that comprises the ODF document representation is a namespace-valid XML document.
>    5.1.2 We could then assert that a extended/conformant ODF 1.2 document shall be a namespace-well-formed document and that it should/shall be a namespace-valid document.
>   5.1.3 For ODF 1.2 packages, we might assert that at least those XML documents defined as essential to the package structure itself in Part 3 shall be namespace-well-formed XML documents and should/shall be namespace-valid XML documents.
>    5.2 There are now definitions for [xml-names] conforming processors.  A processor, in this context, is a subsystem that would be used by an ODF document consumer.  This does not directly express conditions on ODF consumers and producers.  Instead, we could profile ODF cases as follows,
>    5.2.1 An extended/conformant ODF producer could be defined such that it all XML documents that comprise the produced ODF document representation shall be namespace-well-formed XML documents and should/shall be namespace-valid XML documents. 
>   5.2.2 The existing definition of an extended/conformant ODF consumer should work without modification so long as it is expressed in terms of extended/conformant ODF documents.
>   5.3 [xml-names] now specifies the behavior of a processor when it detects that the namespace-validity or namespace-well-formedness conditions are not met.  It seems preferable to state, for ODF packages and ODF documents, that the behavior is implementation-dependent, since it is the ODF consumer that decides how to act on what a compliant [xml-names] processor reports to it, including how to make a meaningful report from the ODF implementation to the office software user.
> Related Issues:
> OFFICE-2148 on XML Namespaces
> OFFICE-2155 on Reconciling ODF 1.2 External References

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