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Subject: Fw: [dita] <choice> without univ-atts
Hello, I'm just posting a note that I sent to Chris recapping the issues that will be fixed for DITA 1.0 to the list. Eric Eric A. Sirois Staff Software Developer DB2 Universal Database - DBA XML Tools Development IBM Canada Ltd. - Toronto Software Lab Email: esirois@ca.ibm.com Phone:(905) 413-2841 Blue Pages (Internal) "Transparency and accessibility requirements dictate that public information and government transactions avoid depending on technologies that imply or impose a specific product or platform on businesses or citizens" - EU on XML-based office document formats. ----- Forwarded by Eric Sirois/Toronto/IBM on 01/21/2005 01:01 PM ----- Eric Sirois/Toronto/IB M To Christopher Wong 01/21/2005 09:00 <cwong@idiominc.com> AM cc Subject Re: [dita] <choice> without univ-atts(Document link: Eric Sirois) Hi Chris, This is a know issue. I have included a recap of issues that are in plan for a fix for DITA 1.0. Here are the links to the bug list that Don posted to the TC. http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200412/msg00028.html (Issues 1 -8 ) http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200501/msg00029.html (details for Issue 7) http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200501/msg00004.html (Issues 9 - 12) http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200501/msg00006.html (Issue 13 ) Here is the summary of the decisions in the meeting minutes of Jan 11: http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/200501/msg00041.html No decision on issues 6, 7, and 10 Hope this helps. Kind regards, Eric Eric A. Sirois Staff Software Developer DB2 Universal Database - DBA XML Tools Development IBM Canada Ltd. - Toronto Software Lab Email: esirois@ca.ibm.com Phone:(905) 413-2841 Blue Pages (Internal) "Transparency and accessibility requirements dictate that public information and government transactions avoid depending on technologies that imply or impose a specific product or platform on businesses or citizens" - EU on XML-based office document formats. Christopher Wong <cwong@idiominc.c om> To DITA TC list 01/20/2005 04:57 <dita@lists.oasis-open.org> PM cc Subject [dita] <choice> without univ-atts Why does the <choice> element, seemingly alone among others, not have the usual collection of attributes most elements have (id, conref, conditional processing)? It's a specialization of topic/li, which does have these attributes. A similar element, <groupchoice> does have some variation of %univ-atts;. Chris
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