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Subject: Re: [tag] tag meeting minutes 2007-05-17
Unfortunately, I can't convert it to any other format due to MS license agreement (you can see it before download). I will try to describe it by words. There is nothing special. This specification just contains a list of hundreds named MUST and SHOULD compatibility assertions after a main human readable sections. I pointed this specification just to figure out that spec writers could spend their efforts on identifying and defining assertions for technology. Regards, Vladimir Patrick Curran wrote: > Aren't standards wonderful? Is it really the case that the spec exists > in a form that can only be read on Windows, and moreover, only on > particular versions of Windows. (According to the download page, the > supported OS's are Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XP with > the latest service packs.) > > I run Windows 2000 (and, of course, many people don't run Windows at > all). So - I can't read this. > > Does the spec exist in a more portable format? > > Thanks... > > Vladimir Sosnin wrote: >> Sorry for inconvenience and propagandizing MS product. It's a really >> good example of specification containing compatibility assertions. >> >> Vladimir >> >> Vladimir Sosnin wrote: >> >>> On Windows you can use XPS viewer [1] for file XPS_1_0.xps in folder >>> where you extracted archive. >>> >>> Vladimir >>> >>> 1 - >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B8DCFFDD-E3A5-44CC-8021-7649FD37FFEE&displaylang=en >>> >>> Patrick Curran wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Serm Kulvatunyou wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> VS: MSFT XPS specification is an example - >>>>> _http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/downloads.mspx_. Entity under >>>>> tests are for example classes, parameters in java, complexType, >>>>> simpleType in XML. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I downloaded and extracted what I thought was the XPS spec. I ended up >>>> with a binary file (XPS_1_0.xps) that I don't know how to open (there >>>> are also a bunch of schema files). Is this the spec? How am I supposed >>>> to read it? >>>> >>>> Thanks... >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > -- Vladimir Sosnin Sun Microsystems vladimir.sosnin@sun.com
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