Subject: [xsl] Re: [xml-dev] IRIs - Question From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 21:57:58 +0200 |
XML Schema URIs are IRIs. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Ramkumar Menon <ramkumar.menon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a WSDL/XSD file whose targetNamespace is > http://gro_erJob.german.com. The namespace URI contains characters > from german language, as you can see. > If use a designer tool to view and validate this WSDL/XML, what should > be the behaviour? > a) Give an error stating that the targetNamespace is not in an anyURI format? > b) Proceed to percent encode it and then validate the URI.[as per UTF-8 maybe] > > The confusion here is that the WSDL/Schema viewing/interpreting in the > tool by a human would be difficult if I use all percent encodings in > the URIs. Shouldn't the tools detect the character set and > appropriately encode it. For instance, if I take a print out of the > document, I would prefer to view the native language, as opposed to > the encoded URIs. > Humans should be able to read the URI in the viewer in the native > language as-is, whereas any tools that intend to process it should > treat it as a set of octets, and handle them accordingly. > > So the Q is : Should a designer tool emit errors when it validates > the document with the above behaviour? > Please advise. > > Ram > > > > -- > Shift to the left, shift to the right! > Pop up, push down, byte, byte, byte! > > -Ramkumar Menon > A typical Macroprocessor
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