UBL Naming and Design Rules SC

Re: [ubl-ndrsc] Rule: 93 Processing Instructions

  • 1.  Re: [ubl-ndrsc] Rule: 93 Processing Instructions

    Posted 07-19-2003 20:08
    ** Reply to message from Dan Vint <dvint@acord.org> on Wed, 16 Jul 2003
    11:18:25 -0700
    
    >[R 93]  Processing Instructions MUST NOT be used.
    
    One thing that I personally haven't understood about the NDR rules.  Are they
    supposed to apply to all users using UBL (and derivatives thereof) at any time,
    or are they just intended as a guide to groups like LCSC?  It currently isn't
    clear to me whether this rule means that PIs should never be used in UBL
    instances by any end users, or whether it means that LCSC shouldn't explicitly
    use PIs in its designs, and hence explicitly force users to use PIs.  So, what
    is it?  Thanks,
    
    	Cheers,
    		Tony.
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