[tei-council] TEI P5 1.9.0

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Wed Feb 16 17:31:33 EST 2011


The first example in DIFR is tagged as an example from the TEI examples 
namespace, and the markup within it is all escaped i.e. tagged using 
entity references. As far as the validator is concerned, it is therefore 
a pure text fragment with no tags in it, which is ipso facto valid TEI.

To make it yellow, you'd have to turn the entity references < and > 
characters, and then wrap it in a CDATA marked section.


  On 16/02/11 22:21, Piotr Bański wrote:
> I may have missed something concerning the nice way the examples are now
> handled: I thought the valid ones were green and the 'feasibly valid'
> ones were yellow, as in [1].
>
> But if so, then in [2] the first example should be neither green nor
> yellow, or I simplified my interpretation of colours. I'd be most happy
> with it being colourless, as a piece of non-TEI markup. (I realise that
> the true TEI markup has a degree of syntax colouring, which this
> particular example lacks; but I don't think that that is enough of a
> signal, given that we now use colours as primary signals).
>
>
> [1]:
> http://bits.nsms.ox.ac.uk:8080/jenkins/job/TEIP5-Release/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html
>
> [2]:
> http://bits.nsms.ox.ac.uk:8080/jenkins/job/TEIP5-Release/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DI.html#DIFR
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