On 10/5/07 10:00 AM, "Bob Wyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [...]

agree pretty much up until here:

> Atom's category element should have a "subject-indicator" attribute in
> addition to label and schema.

in XTM and others, the PSI isn't a sole attribute, but instead a given
category could have multiple PSI, and hopefully one or two in common with
the PSIs that you are using in your schema.

As such, is there any reason we can't do something like this:

    <atom:category scheme="..." term="..." label="...">
        <xtm:psi uri="[1]"/>
        <xtm:psi uri="[2]"/>
        <xtm:psi uri="[3]"/>
    </atom:category>

Hmmm ... better yet:

    <atom:category scheme="..." term="..." label="...">
        <atom:link rel="psi" href="[1]"/>
        <atom:link rel="psi" href="[1]"/>
        <atom:link rel="psi" href="[1]"/>
    </atom:category>

(hrmmm again though ... while atom:category allows for undefinedContent as
child elements, the RNG definition of undefinedContent disallows atom:* ...
meaning we can't do the second example above. Bugger. Think anyone will
notice?)

e.

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