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@@ -231,13 +231,13 @@
<p>The <a>resource</a> <a title="denote">denoted</a> by an <a>IRI</a>
is also called its <dfn>referent</dfn>.
- What exactly is denoted by any given IRI is out of scope of this
- specification and is treated in documents like
+ What exactly is denoted by any given IRI is not defined by this
+ specification. The question is treated in other documents like
<em><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/webarch/">Architecture of the
World Wide Web, Volume One</a></em> [[WEBARCH]] and
<em><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/">Cool URIs for the
Semantic Web</a></em> [[COOLURIS]].
- A very brief and partial account follows:</p>
+ A very brief, informal and partial account follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>By social convention, the
@@ -1005,7 +1005,8 @@
then the literal value is a pair consisting of its <a>lexical form</a>
and its <a>language tag</a>, in that order.</li>
<li><strong>If the literal's <a>datatype IRI</a> is not in the
- <a>datatype map</a>,</strong> then the literal value is undefined.</li>
+ <a>datatype map</a>,</strong> then the literal value is
+ not defined by this specification.</li>
<li>Let <em>d</em> be the <a>datatype</a> associated with the
datatype IRI in the datatype map.</li>
<li><strong>If the literal's <a>lexical form</a> is in the