1.4 Non-normative W3C references out-dated

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    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Priority: Minor
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    • Affects Version/s: Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.3 CSPRD01
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      Update the W3C specifications to current Recommendations. I think all of those cited have later editions.

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      Update the W3C specifications to current Recommendations. I think all of those cited have later editions.

      If the W3C materials cited, CSS 2.1, XHTML 1.0, XPointer 1.0, XQuery 1.0, XSL 1.0, XSL 1.1, XSLT 1.0, XSLT 2.0, are supposed to be useful references for implementers on XML technology, you have put them out a decade or so prior to current standards in some cases.

      I know from making comments at the W3C that XQuery is now > 3.0, ditto for XPath, XSLT, there is the functions work as well.

      It is a good thing to have a short XML reading list but it should be a current XML reading list.

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            Patrick Durusau
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