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3.3 Element Declarations from: "Specifying default or fixed values for an element information items;" to: "Specifying default or fixed values for element information items;" 3.3.2 XML Representation of Element D "As noted above the names for top-level element declarations are in a separate ·symbol space" Need to add reference at "above", it is actually quite distant now. 3.3.2 XML Representation of Element D from: "See below at XML Representation of Identity-constraint ...for" to: "See XML Representation of Identity-constraint ...for" 3.3.4 Element Declaration Validation Rules, Validation Rule: Element Locally Valid (Element), item 2 from: "Its {abstract} is false." to: " {abstract} is false." (making it consistent with 3.1, 3.2, etc 3.3.4 Element Declaration Validation Rules, [Definition:] The governing element declaration item 3's indented sub-list has its dingbats overlaid onto the list item text 3.3.4 Element Declaration Validation Rules, Validation Rule: Schema-Validity Assessment (Element) from: "information item's schema-validity to be strictly assessed all of " to: "information item's schema-validity to be strictly assessed, all of "
On 2008-09-26, the working group adopted a proposal to address this issue by adopting all the changes suggested in the bug report. The proposal (along with changes for other bugs) can be found at (member-only): http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/2004/06/xmlschema-1/structures.editorial0809.html John, if you are satisfied with this resolution, please indicate so by changing the bug's status to CLOSED. If you're not happy, please say why and REOPEN it instead. Thanks.