"Values of xsd:anyURI data type within XML markup are Unicode strings." is an error. Values of xsd:anyURI are, as the XML Schema specification states, URIs. Such a value may be represented as an *ASCII* string within an application. It does not seem useful to introduce an unclear term "Unicode string" here.

Verify term an intended interpretation.

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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment DE-0159 (Modified: 2007-12-07) Agreed; the following change will be made to Part 2, §Annex A, page 64, line 3: Package clients might use Unicode strings of Unicode characters to represent relative references to for referencing parts in a package. Further in this annex such strings will be referred to as Unicode strings. [Example: Values of xsd:anyURI data type within XML markup are Unicode strings. end example]

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