DM,
Don't worry about preserving them. I've realized they are redundant
and can be reproduced using the src attributes. In fact, I believe the
web software keys off the src attribute and not the splitID anyway. I'd
still like to know what happened to the concept. I might bring it up
with the osis guys and see what they were thinking.
<w osisID="tr:1!a" ...>one having had</w><w ...>complete</w><w
osisID="tr:1!b"... >understanding</w>
I'm not understanding your suggestion here, but my lack of understanding
is moot if we don't preserve. For future reference, something like
osisID="tr:1!a" basically means, "in the reference scheme we've declared
in the "tr" workID in our header, find "1", then, in our specific
document referenced by the <identifier type="OSIS"> pointer in our
header, jump the the "1" osisID and look for a custom "1!a" sub division
osisID.
A better example is something like:
<reference osisID="myTrans:Jn.1.1!b">John 1:1b</reference>
Only the part before the ! is considered part of the declared reference
system. After the ! is considered custom.
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