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i nline XBRL: is it Evolution or just a F uture

i nline XBRL: is it Evolution or just a F uture. Herm Fischer Mark V Systems Limited April 26, 2013. Topics. What’s so hard about cranking up inline? HMRC problem EDInet (FSA Japan) at SEC? What gets submitted to authority What gets validated. What is inline XBRL.

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i nline XBRL: is it Evolution or just a F uture

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  1. inline XBRL: is it Evolution or just a Future Herm Fischer Mark V Systems Limited April 26, 2013

  2. Topics • What’s so hard about cranking up inline? • HMRC problem • EDInet (FSA Japan) • at SEC? • What gets submitted to authority • What gets validated

  3. What is inline XBRL • Old fashioned html document • Decorated and organized by filer • Fact values marked with tags • Numbers (with transformation/scaling) • Strings etc. • Contextualizing information is hidden • Periods, Dimensions, Units, etc.

  4. inline XBRL

  5. Filing with inline XBRL

  6. HMRC Use Case

  7. Model of inline XBRL

  8. HTML supported • No Doctype in html (tricks for old IE versions) • Semi-custom html-4 (validated by xsd) • No html-5 stuff

  9. SEC Filing • Before inline XBRL • 8k/10k (1 html/text file) • Instance in XBRL (1 file) • Schema and linkbase files • After inline XBRL • 8k/10k (1 html file(s) with inline markup) • Schema and linkbase files

  10. Filer Manual Accommodations • There will be duplicate facts • Most accurate likely prevails (?) • May be other EFM issues

  11. Validations • HTML syntax (schema, not DTD) • Inline transformations and contextualizations • XML of extracted instance • XBRL 2.1, dimensions • Edgar Filer Manual • (Not by SEC: public pillory on the cloud)

  12. What gets rendered to consumer • The original source html • Has decorations, style, and ordering of filer • The extracted XBRL instance • Normalized information and appearance • Normalized ordering of information • Uniform rendering like among accessions • **both of these (my opinion)

  13. Round trip re-rendering • From inline source • Extract XBRL facts, contextualizing information • Render normalized way (e.g., SEC website)include inline in normalized HTML rendering • Should be losslessly recyclablelike a Möbiusstrip • Never get original decorationsback

  14. Changes for Japan • EDInet will use inline XBRL “document sets” • Each schedule a separate html document • Footnotes and notes in separate document at end • Needed extensions for • Date formats (emperor’s birthday-based dates) • Shared numbers (“same-as-left column”) • Fact-explanatory-fact footnote-links • Text continuation (strings split across sections)

  15. 2. Abbreviated notations - Situation in Japan A notation of “Same as left” is really often used in JP typical reporting documents, and we have similar problems as UK vendor reported. At the end of fiscal year (2012-01-31) At reporting date (2012-04-26) Number of issued shares fact=8176452 fact=“Same as left”? Prior consolidated fiscal year (2009-04-01~2010-03-31) Current consolidated fiscal year (2010-04-01~2011-03-31) fact=3 fact=“Same as left”? Number of consolidated subsidiaries

  16. Practical issues in Japan • Some consumers have XBRL-aware tools • Adequate inline support exists • Told that FSA will not send out XBRL instances • Instance semantically identical to inline • Independent software guys need support • Want open source only, no licensed software • Original prototype inline extractor not usable • So do they have to scrape from HTML? Can they?

  17. What can we learn from usage? • ? document set filings (> 1 html) • ? download extracted instances • ? available open source software • ? render from XBRL without decorations

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