User Tools

Site Tools


design:utf-8

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
design:utf-8 [2013/10/15 15:29]
dthaler
design:utf-8 [2013/10/15 15:54]
dthaler
Line 10: Line 10:
 | 2 | Abstract | Prose | No? | Could be same as (3e), but Abstracts may also be separately compiled into other indices so could have a different answer ​| | 2 | Abstract | Prose | No? | Could be same as (3e), but Abstracts may also be separately compiled into other indices so could have a different answer ​|
 | 3a | Body or Appendix | Example string | Yes | E.g. fictional person name, IRI, EAI, domain name, etc. Currently there's no XML markup to denote example strings, so hard to distinguish from (3c) | | 3a | Body or Appendix | Example string | Yes | E.g. fictional person name, IRI, EAI, domain name, etc. Currently there's no XML markup to denote example strings, so hard to distinguish from (3c) |
-| 3b | Body or Appendix | Code snippet | No | "Code" does not mean examples here, but actual grammar like ABNF, C, etc. | +| 3b | Body or Appendix | Code snippet | No| "Code" does not mean examples here, but actual grammar like ABNF, C, etc. | 
-| 3c | Body or Appendix | Literal protocol element | Yes | Required transliteration should use U+xxxx syntax |+| 3c | Body or Appendix | Literal protocol element | Yes| Required transliteration should use U+xxxx syntax |
 | 3d | Body or Appendix | Document title of a cited document | Yes | Answer should match (4c) | | 3d | Body or Appendix | Document title of a cited document | Yes | Answer should match (4c) |
 | 3e | Body or Appendix | Prose | No | e.g. use of "naïve" in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4690#section-1.5.5 | | 3e | Body or Appendix | Prose | No | e.g. use of "naïve" in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4690#section-1.5.5 |
design/utf-8.txt · Last modified: 2019/10/07 12:10 by rsewikiadmin