Le 06-10-06 à 08:41, Ian Hickson a écrit :

On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

# When an XBL element is found inside an element other than that listed
# as its "Expected context", it is in error.

1. Please define an "expected context" and "expected children" in
Terminology.

I don't understand what the definition would be. The reader will
immediately see what is being referred to as soon as they look at the next section, since the headings are highlighted and everything. However, in an
attempt to resolve this, I've slightly changed the sentence you quoted
above to work around this.

The sentence is better.
Are there unexpected contexts? Is "expected" word necessary?

2. It seems to be important enough to the specification. Please, define
a schema (any kind) that gives a programmatic way of checking the
expected context or expected children.

I am not aware of any language that is expressive enough to unambiguously
and fully describe the syntactical requirements of XBL2.

Do you mean because of multi namespaces? What are the precise syntactical requirements which can't be expressed?



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