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Proposed updates re foreign namespace content #217

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@nigelmegitt nigelmegitt commented Mar 9, 2017

Pull request designed to be merged into #216 prior to merging with master.

  • Clarify that foreign namespace attributes are permitted on all other
    TTML1 elements not just Content elements.
  • Add an informative note:

For validation purposes it is good practice to define and use a
content specification for all foreign namespace elements and attributes
used within a Document Instance.

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trailing whitespace from all lines in the document.

* Clarify that foreign namespace attributes are permitted on all other
TTML1 elements not just Content elements.
* Add an informative note:

> For validation purposes it is good practice to define and use a
content specification for all foreign namespace elements and attributes
used within a Document Instance.

Half-apologies that my editor (Atom) has taken it upon itself to remove
trailing whitespace from all lines in the  document.
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Addressed at 455eef9

@palemieux palemieux closed this Mar 10, 2017
@palemieux palemieux deleted the issue-213-recommend-content-model branch March 15, 2017 00:34
@nigelmegitt nigelmegitt restored the issue-213-recommend-content-model branch March 16, 2017 17:11
@palemieux palemieux deleted the issue-213-recommend-content-model branch March 21, 2017 19:18
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