Paul Novitski wrote:

Ah.  It appears that you're reading it as:

        Contains [a citation or a reference] to other sources.

and I read it as:

        Contains [a citation] or [a reference to other sources].

I have to say that the two examples given in the spec seem to support the latter interpretation:

To me, they support the former

As <CITE>Harry S. Truman</CITE> said,
<Q lang="en-us">The buck stops here.</Q>

Truman didn't say it here, for this document...he said it somewhere else.

More information can be found in <CITE>[ISO-0000]</CITE>.

The information is somewhere else...namely, in the ISO spec.

So, by my interpretation, if you cited "a blog by blah", it would imply that the blog is actually somewhere else, and you're citing from it.

P
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