Rodolfo, and others,
Thanks Rodolfo for pointing out these
changes.
Following is the updated paragraph
regarding uniqueness of the id attribute:
The required attribute id
of
the XLIFF <trans-unit>
and <bin-unit>
elements is an identifier allowing extraction tools to merge back the data. Its
value is completely determined by the filter. It may or may not correspond to
an HTML identifier; it may or may not be unique within the document, but it
must be unique within the enclosing <file>
element.
The updated profile is attached.
From: Rodolfo
M. Raya [mailto:rmraya@heartsome.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 4:24
PM
To: Doug Domeny
Subject: Re: [xliff] RE: XLIFF
html profile errata
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 09:17 -0400, Doug Domeny wrote:
All,
Revised document is attached with Asgeir's suggestions and a few other typos
found along the way.
Asgeir, thank you for reviewing the profile and offering your corrections.
Regards,
Doug Domeny
Software Analyst
Hi Doug,
I just finished reviewing the HTML profile and want to bring two details to
your attention.
1) Minor typo: the title of section 1.2 says "Transition and
Strict" but the index says "transitional and Strict"
2) Section 2.7 says:
The required attribute id of the
XLIFF <trans-unit>
element is an identifier allowing extraction tools to merge back the data. Its
value is completely determined by the filter. It may or may not correspond to
an HTML identifier; it may or may not be unique within the document.
This should be clarified, as according to the revised
specs, "The required id attribute is used to uniquely identify the <trans-unit> within all <trans-unit> and <bin-unit>
elements within the same <file>.", the id attribute
may not be unique within the document, but it should be unique within the
enclosing <file> element.
BTW, good work with section 1.2 . I will borrow the text as is for the Java
profile.
Best regards,
Rodolfo
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