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Subject: Re: Issue: processing of datatypeLibrary and ns attributes
Using anyURI implies that http://{kanji}{kanji}.jp is equal to http://%ww%xx%yy%zz.jp where %ww%xx%yy%zz is the UTF-8/%xx escaping of {kanji}{kanji}, but I don't believe we want such equality in our case. Using anyURI also implies that the parser must check that, after UTF-8/%xx escaping, the string parses according to RFC-2396; it is not clear that we want this. --On 09 July 2001 12:15 -0700 Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI <kohsuke.kawaguchi@eng.sun.com> wrote: > >> ? One possible answer is no processing at all, but this would imply that >> they should not be declared as datatype anyURI in the RELAX NG schema >> since this implies at least a) (and possibly (b) and (c), although the >> spec is not very clear). > > Not necessarily. Any characters are allowed in the anyURI type, as long > as the encoded result is a valid sequence as defined in RFC2396. > > So "http://{kanji}{kanji}.jp/" is a valid value for the anyURI type. > > > Or am I missing the point? > > > regards, > -- > Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI +1 650 786 0721 > Sun Microsystems kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word > "unsubscribe" in the body to: relax-ng-request@lists.oasis-open.org > >
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