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Subject: RE: [xliff] Call for dissent csprd01 comments 033, 057, and 061 - Validation Module design changes proposal.
Hi Ryan, Yes, that’s why I meant with “normal XML escaping syntax”. Basically: we shouldn’t tell the user what to do. It’s an XML document they know how to write a double quote or a single one. Before we had a XLIFF-Validation-module-specific syntax for literal ‘(‘, ‘)’ ‘”’, etc. but my understanding is that we don’t need it anymore because we don’t use any special characters like “()()” in the values. -ys Ps: Sorry I couldn’t join the call I was in another meeting. From: Ryan King [mailto:ryanki@microsoft.com] Hi David and Yves, Can you please help me understand what you mean by “using normal XML escaping syntax” ? If a user needs to specify a double or single quote, they will need to escape it according to XML specification 1.1 section 4.6 http://www.w3.org/TR/xml11/#sec-predefined-ent. For example isPresent=”"”. Thanks From: Dr. David Filip [mailto:David.Filip@ul.ie] Agreed, no need for extra escaping with the new cleaner syntax Dr. David Filip ======================= LRC | CNGL | LT-Web | CSIS University of Limerick, Ireland telephone: +353-6120-2781 cellphone: +353-86-0222-158 facsimile: +353-6120-2734 mailto: david.filip@ul.ie On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com> wrote:
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