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Subject: XLIFF Schema or Spec Issue: 'priority' attribute accepts x-values
Hi all, A minor inconsistency between the spec and schema: The 'priority' attribute of the <note> element is said to hold "A number between 1 and 10, 1 being the highest priority." The spec defines the attribute as: <xsd:simpleType name="AttrType_priority"> <xsd:union memberTypes="xlf:priorityValueList xlf:XTend"/> </xsd:simpleType> In the spec, x-type values are also allowed. Section "2.5.3. Adding Attribute Values" lists 'priority' as one of the attributes that can be extended, but this is not mentioned in the description of the attribute (as it is in all other extensible attributes). cheers, asgeir -- Asgeir Frimannsson PhD Candidate School of Software Engineering and Data Communications Queensland University of Technology 126 Margaret Street, Level 3 Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia Phone: (+61) 7 3864 9332 Mob: (+61) 405 412 696 Email: a.frimannsson@qut.edu.au
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