Thanks for spotting this.  I suggest incorporating the sentence into the bulleted list of rules that precedes it, and making the SDE sentence apply to all the rules.  This is what has been for Terminator which has similar restrictions.

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Steve Hanson
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IBM DFDL
Co-Chair,
OGF DFDL Working Group
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From:        Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
To:        "dfdl-wg@ogf.org" <dfdl-wg@ogf.org>
Date:        15/04/2015 20:54
Subject:        [DFDL-WG] typographical/edit error
Sent by:        dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org





In the table description for separator. This broken sentence appears:

However, the WSP* entity cannot appear on its own as one of the string literals in the list when determining the length of a component by scanning for delimiters, , and it is a schema definition error otherwise. delimiters

Drop extra ", " and drop word "delimiters" at the end. I also think it reads better as two sentences:

However, the WSP* entity cannot appear on its own as one of the string literals in the list when determining the length of a component by scanning for delimiters. It is a schema definition error otherwise.


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