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Support "corrections" model in Recommendations, skip "<del>" #932

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tidoust opened this issue Apr 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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Support "corrections" model in Recommendations, skip "<del>" #932

tidoust opened this issue Apr 28, 2022 · 0 comments

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tidoust commented Apr 28, 2022

Some specifications, published as Recommendations, incorporate proposed corrections. These corrections use <del> and <ins> to highlight parts that change between the current and the proposed future version of the spec.

Reffy happily extracts dfns, idl, links, etc. in <del> and <ins> constructs, meaning that the extracts are a merge between the current and future version of the spec. This can obviously create artificial duplicates. Reffy should rather skip <del> constructs to create extracts that represent the future version of the spec.

Examples of specs with proposed corrections:

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