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Subject: Re: [office] 2.3 Body Element and Document Types
Patrick,
Patrick Durusau wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Last paragraph before 2.3.1, last sentence reads:
>
> The document content is typically framed by a prelude and epilogue,
> which contains the elements which may only occur once inside a document
> of the specific type.
>
> Comment: I am not sure of the intent of this statement. While true that
> prelude and epilogue (and their immediate children) occur only once
> within a given type of document, the children of text-decl, for example,
> may occur multiple times. (See 4.7 Text Declarations)
>
> Suggest:
>
> The document content is typically framed by a prelude and epilogue,
> which contain additional information for a specific type of document.
I totally agree that "elements which may only occur once inside a
document" is a little bit confusing. I've changed the sentence as
suggested by you, but added a sub sentence conatins examples. The
sentence reads now:
The document content is typically framed by a prelude and epilogue,
which contain additional information for a specific type of document,
like form data or variable declarations.
Michael
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