--- a/TR/CR-ldpatch-20150303/Overview.html Fri Feb 27 15:33:03 2015 -0500
+++ b/TR/CR-ldpatch-20150303/Overview.html Fri Feb 27 15:40:46 2015 -0500
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@
<div class="example"><div class="example-title"><span>Example 10</span></div><pre class="example"><#> <http://example.org/vocab#preferredLanguages> ( "lorem" "ipsum" "dolor" "sit" "amet" "en" "fr" ) .</pre></div>
- <h3 id="replace-elements">How to replace all the elements after a given index</h3>
+ <h3 id="replace-elements-index">How to replace all the elements after a given index</h3>
<p>
This example shows how to replace all the elements after the index <code>2</code> with the provided collection:
@@ -1397,19 +1397,19 @@
<dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/2002/06/registering-mediatype">How to Register a Media Type for a <abbr title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> Specification</a></dd>
<dd><a href="http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/2002/0129-mime">Internet Media Type registration, consistency of use</a><br>
TAG Finding 3 June 2002 (Revised 4 September 2002)</dd>
-
- <p>The Internet Media Type / MIME Type for LD Patch is "text/ldpatch".</p>
- <div class="ldp-issue">
- Pending discussion/registration with IETF.
- </div>
+ </dl>
+ <p>The Internet Media Type / MIME Type for LD Patch is "text/ldpatch".</p>
+ <div class="ldp-issue">
+ Pending discussion/registration with IETF.
+ </div>
- <p>It is recommended that LD Patch files have the extension ".ldp" (all lowercase) on all platforms.</p>
- <div class="ldp-issue">
- Possible namespace conflict for .ldp!
- </div>
+ <p>It is recommended that LD Patch files have the extension ".ldp" (all lowercase) on all platforms.</p>
+ <div class="ldp-issue">
+ Possible namespace conflict for .ldp!
+ </div>
- <p>It is recommended that LD Patch files stored on Macintosh HFS file systems be given a file type of "TEXT".</p>
- </dl>
+ <p>It is recommended that LD Patch files stored on Macintosh HFS file systems be given a file type of "TEXT".</p>
+
<dl>
<dt>Type name:</dt>
@@ -1434,8 +1434,9 @@
<dd>This specification.</dd>
<dt>Applications which use this media type:</dt>
<dd>No widely deployed applications are known to use this media type. It may be used by some web services and clients consuming their data.</dd>
- <br>
- <dt>Additional information:</dt>
+ </dl>
+ <h3>Additional information</h3>
+ <dl>
<dt>Magic number(s):</dt>
<dd>LD Patch documents may have the string '@prefix' (case sensitive) near the beginning of the document.</dd>
<dt>File extension(s):</dt>