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Proposal 13116: Cite in Title

  • 1.  Proposal 13116: Cite in Title

    Posted 02-05-2013 14:57
    I have posted the source, HTML, and PDF versions of proposal 13116. This proposal was originally from JoAnn to add <cite> to <shortdesc>. However, upon reflection I realized that to be complete, <cite> really needed to be added to elements that use the <title> content model, which includes <shortdesc>. That is, in addition to JoAnn's original driving requirement for <cite> within <shortdesc>, I have the requirement to allow <cite> within <title> and title-like elements, in my case, in the context of learning-related content. I believe the current proposal is consistent with our trend toward relaxing over-constrained content models and does not impose significant new processing demands on processors. Cheers, E. -- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect, RSI Content Solutions "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.rsicms.com www.rsuitecms.com Book: DITA For Practitioners, from XML Press, http://xmlpress.net/publications/dita/practitioners-1/