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misplaced reading system requirement Β· Issue #2071 Β· w3c/epub-specs
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The collection-type definition introduces two values by making them a reading system requirement: When a scheme is not specified, Reading Systems SHOULD recognize the following collection type values: We should obviously rephrase this to...
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articleBody:The [collection-type definition](https://w3c.github.io/epub-specs/epub33/core/#sec-collection-type) introduces two values by making them a reading system requirement:
> When a scheme is not specified, Reading Systems SHOULD recognize the following collection type values:
We should obviously rephrase this to the values being defined by this specification, but I don't know what to do about the reading system requirement. What does it mean to recognize them?
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> When a scheme is not specified, Reading Systems SHOULD recognize the following collection type values:
We should obviously rephrase this to the values being defined by this specification, but I don't know what to do about the reading system requirement. What does it mean to recognize them?
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