[SCL] SCL spec
Murray Altheim
m.altheim at open.ac.uk
Mon May 19 04:39:46 CDT 2003
Chris Menzel wrote:
> I've put a new version of the SCL spec on the web that I believe
> possesses the properties discussed at the telecon last Tuesday (though I
> have no doubt forgotten some things). There is also I simple DTD at the
> end of the document.
>
> http://cl.tamu.edu/docs/scl.html
>
> Murray, feel free to add section numbers and other reference points as
> you suggested.
Chris,
Thanks -- I'll go to work on it. When I'm done would you rather have
me send it back or post it on the http://purl.org/xcl/ site? Or should
I have http://purl.org/cl/ point to the "general" CL home page, then
we create a subdirectory for SCL and put it at
http://purl.org/cl/scl/
If there is to be a version number, we'd probably have a subdirectory
under "scl" of
http://purl.org/cl/scl/1.0/
which is perhaps safer (I always think version numbers are safer, even
if at this point we don't plan a next version). The SCL spec would be
the index.html document there, and all I'd need would be an 'img'
subdirectory under whatever home directory is used for the SCL spec.
Which do you prefer?
Murray
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