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  • 1.  17.5 proposal by Dennis modified

    Posted 10-13-2008 09:15
    Greetings,
    
    Modifying the proposal from Dennis to conform to the ISO drafting 
    directives:
    
              ODF 1.0     IS 26300
    Section   page line   page line
    
    17.5      686  18     699  17
    
    In ODF 1.0 [IS 26300] replace the entire paragraph
    
    ***
    All other kinds of URI[IRI] references, namely the ones that start with a
    protocol (like http:), an authority (i.e., //) or an absolute-path (i.e., /)
    do not need any special processing.  This especially means that
    absolute-paths do not reference files inside the package, but within the
    hierarchy the package is contained in, for instance the file system.
    URI[IRI] references inside a package may leave the package, but once they
    have left the package, they never can return into the package or another
    one.
    ***
    
    with the paragraph
    
    ***
    Non-relative-path references shall not refer to files inside a package.
    Relative-path references having paths that traverse out of the package must
    not reference files inside any package.
    ***
    
    The only change is "must not" to "shall not."
    
    Makoto finds this change acceptable.
    
    It is looking more and more likely that I will be available and have a 
    connection for the call this afternoon.
    
    Hope everyone is having a great day!
    
    Patrick
    
    -- 
    Patrick Durusau 
    patrick@durusau.net 
    Chair, V1 - US TAG to JTC 1/SC 34 
    Convener, JTC 1/SC 34/WG 3 (Topic Maps) 
    Editor, OpenDocument Format TC (OASIS), Project Editor ISO/IEC 26300 
    Co-Editor, ISO/IEC 13250-1, 13250-5 (Topic Maps) 
    
    
    


  • 2.  Re: [office] 17.5 proposal by Dennis modified

    Posted 10-13-2008 10:15
    Hi Patrick,
    
    On 10/13/08 11:15, Patrick Durusau wrote:
    > Greetings,
    > 
    > Modifying the proposal from Dennis to conform to the ISO drafting 
    > directives:
    > 
    >          ODF 1.0     IS 26300
    > Section   page line   page line
    > 
    > 17.5      686  18     699  17
    > 
    > In ODF 1.0 [IS 26300] replace the entire paragraph
    > 
    > ***
    > All other kinds of URI[IRI] references, namely the ones that start with a
    > protocol (like http:), an authority (i.e., //) or an absolute-path 
    > (i.e., /)
    > do not need any special processing.  This especially means that
    > absolute-paths do not reference files inside the package, but within the
    > hierarchy the package is contained in, for instance the file system.
    > URI[IRI] references inside a package may leave the package, but once they
    > have left the package, they never can return into the package or another
    > one.
    > ***
    > 
    > with the paragraph
    > 
    > ***
    > Non-relative-path references shall not refer to files inside a package.
    > Relative-path references having paths that traverse out of the package must
    > not reference files inside any package.
    > ***
    > 
    > The only change is "must not" to "shall not."
    > 
    > Makoto finds this change acceptable.
    
    Did you also talk to him about the first paragraph, that is, changing
    
    the following in ODF 1.0:
    
    ***
    A relative-path reference (as described in §5 of [RFC2396]) that occurs [..]
    ***
    
    that got this in ODF 1.0 2nd edition:
    
    ***
    A relative-path reference (as described in §6.5 of [RFC3987]) that 
    occurs [...]
    ***
    
    to
    
    ***
    A relative-path reference (as defined in §4.2 of [RFC3986], except
    that it may contain the additional characters that are allowed in IRI
    references [RFC3987]) that occurs [...]
    ***
    
    It is okay for me if we don't make this change if it is not required.
    
    Best regards
    
    Michael
    
    -- 
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    StarOffice/OpenOffice.org
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