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* Most <elementSpec>s have examples that are taken exactly from P5 but do not validate according to the ODD itself. Furthermore, definitions sometimes refer to sections of P5 with pointers such as <code><ptr target="#SACR"/></code> , which don't resolver. I recommend omitting all element definitions since creation and maintenance of these is too much for us to undertake. | * Most <elementSpec>s have examples that are taken exactly from P5 but do not validate according to the ODD itself. Furthermore, definitions sometimes refer to sections of P5 with pointers such as <code><ptr target="#SACR"/></code> , which don't resolver. I recommend omitting all element definitions since creation and maintenance of these is too much for us to undertake. | ||
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− | + | In an email, Sebastian wrote: <code>surely &amp; inside <egXML> is not intended?</code> | |
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Revision as of 20:09, 1 May 2011
>>Return to testing instructions: Feedback_on_the_Best_Practices_for_TEI_in_Libraries_ODD_Documentation_and_Schemas
Tester: Kevin Hawkins
- Most <elementSpec>s have examples that are taken exactly from P5 but do not validate according to the ODD itself. Furthermore, definitions sometimes refer to sections of P5 with pointers such as
<ptr target="#SACR"/>
, which don't resolver. I recommend omitting all element definitions since creation and maintenance of these is too much for us to undertake.
Tester: Sebastian Rahtz
In an email, Sebastian wrote: surely & inside <egXML> is not intended?
Tester: Enter Your Name
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