[tei-council] listChange example

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Wed Oct 17 07:45:48 EDT 2012


However, for the case in point, it isn't even well-formed, since it 
doesn't have a single root node.

On 17/10/12 11:41, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> the difference between valid and feasibly valid is that
> feasible means that if one added some extra children
> it could be valid.
>
> but "valid" here means "value against a schema where any element
> can be the root of the tree".  Almost none of our examples
> are valid against tei_all, cos they have no <TEI> root,
> or a header.
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> Sebastian Rahtz
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> University of Oxford IT Services
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