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Subject: RE: [xliff] Issues
Ok. I see your point. Allowing the subFs does accomplish our goal; does prevent overloading; is already approved; and is human readable/comprehensible. And
I guess killing the subFs and overloading the fs attribute at this time could be seen as a substantive change. I’ll just make Yves’ initial list of changes. We can always propose this during a future cycle. Sorry for the churn. From: xliff@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:xliff@lists.oasis-open.org]
On Behalf Of Dr. David Filip I thought that's exactly what you do not want adding alt is adding attribute with content, besides there is no escaping if you allow just IRIs for subFs and the main use case (image source) is nicely covered, and most people do not need to bother with specifying the second part It is just for generating the simplest possible preview context, so why trying to be subtle
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david.filip@ul.ie On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Schnabel, Bryan S <bryan.s.schnabel@tektronix.com> wrote: I see where you're coming from. And sticking with the subFs would be comfortable for me because it isolates me from my discomfort with escaping XML (btw, a friend just sent me a great article on the evils of escaping XML in and XML vocabulary,
happy to share it with anyone interested). I think we come close to that boo boo here, but do not commit it.
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