On Apr 3, 2006, at 18:37, Henri Sivonen wrote:
It appear that enabling ID/IDREF checking wreaks havoc with schemas
that have not been written with this in mind.
I have not yet assessed the extent of the damage, but it could turn
out that ID/IDREF checking needs to go in a separate schema li
On Apr 3, 2006, at 18:37, Henri Sivonen wrote:
I spent quite a while today verifying (by implementing a more
permissive ID datatype library) that James Clark's Jing agrees with
my reading of the spec.
In case anyone is interested in playing with it, the datatype library
(with source; MIT/
Henri Sivonen wrote:
I have now assessed the damage. It is not as bad as it looked like. :-)
Despite a flood of error messages, there were only three causes:
1) Can't have wild card attributes on wild card elements in the wild
card content models of the script and style elements. (Not a big
Le 3 avr. 2006 à 19:33, Dean Edwards a écrit :
Michel Fortin wrote:
Does that mean that a pattern attribute like "foo|bar" should
translate to /^foo|bar$/ ? Wouldn't it make more sense it it was /^
(foo|bar)$/ with the parentesis?
You have a point. Would implied parentheses cause any side
I'm wondering what WA1 considers appropriate markup for
a figure with a caption.
~fantasai
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, fantasai wrote:
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> I'm wondering what WA1 considers appropriate markup for a figure with a
> caption.
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Ian Hickson wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, fantasai wrote:
I'm wondering what WA1 considers appropriate markup for a figure with a
caption.
That's fairly limited because it doesn't allow markup within the title
attribute. What about extending the element, currently used
with , to , and
Le 4 avr. 2006 à 21:13, Lachlan Hunt a écrit :
Ian Hickson wrote:
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, fantasai wrote:
I'm wondering what WA1 considers appropriate markup for a figure
with a caption.
title="caption">
That's fairly limited because it doesn't allow markup within the
title attribute. Wha