Que? If you follow the link behind the quoted passage, the very first line of the very first paragraph is word for word what I quoted.
I said "the passage you quoted does not appear anywhere in the spec", emphasis added.
And by "the passage", I really meant any reference to being a text format at all.
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I said "the passage you quoted does not appear anywhere in the spec", emphasis added.
I see. So you just popped up to tell me that the text I quoted from one (linked)document, doesn't appear in some other (unreferenced) document?
Sound!
And by "the passage", I really meant any reference to being a text format at all.
Really? Then I guess you missed section "2.2 Characters" of "the spec": That I both linked and quoted elsewhere.
2.2 Characters
[Definition: A parsed entity contains text, a sequence of characters,
+which may represent markup or character data.] [Definition: A charact
+er is an atomic unit of text as specified by ISO/IEC 10646:2000 [ISO/
+IEC 10646]. Legal characters are tab, carriage return, line feed, and
+ the legal characters of Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646. The versions of t
+hese standards cited in A.1 Normative References were current at the
+time this document was prepared. New characters may be added to these
+ standards by amendments or new editions. Consequently, XML processor
+s MUST accept any character in the range specified for Char. ]
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