
Broken cross references - Found in the HTML spec: 6.3.1.4 DFDL Byte Value Entities in DFDL String Literals DFDL byte value entities provide a way to specify a single byte as it appears in the data stream without any character set encoding translation. To specify a string of byte values, a sequence of two or more byte value entities must be used. The syntax is in *Error! Reference source not found.* above. Example: 33.1 Interpreting a DFDL String Literal A DFDL String literal is a sequence of one or more *string literal parts*. Each string literal part describes zero or more characters or exactly one byte. To process a DFDL string literal correctly it is necessary to parse it into its string literal parts using the grammar in *Error! Reference source not found.* of Section 6.3.1 DFDL String Literals. Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair | Tresys Technology | www.tresys.com Please note: Contributions to the DFDL Workgroup's email discussions are subject to the OGF Intellectual Property Policy <http://www.ogf.org/About/abt_policies.php>