DR 09-0216: WML: Custom XML and Smart Tags
Shawn Villaron
shawnv at microsoft.com
Fri May 29 20:53:29 CEST 2009
Nature of the Defect:
The second para on pp. 529 following the bullets has: "The distinction between custom XML markup and smart tags is that custom XML markup is based on a specified schema."
It is not clear how "a specified schema" is specified in this context. Can there only be one specified schema per document?
Here is the proposed response for this DR:
The exact changes are as follows:
The distinction between custom XML markup and smart tags is that custom XML markup is based on a specified schema, which shall be specified using the attachedSchema element (§17.15.1.5). As a result, the custom XML elements can be validated against the schema. Also, as shown below, custom XML markup can be used at the block-level as well as on the inline (run) level.
shawn
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