Hi Phil,
Long time indeed !
I’m not aware of any “L+NZPP” in XLIFF 1.2.
The <skl><internal-file> is to store the skeleton file internally vs externally.
Usually tools then use some type of base64 encoding to write out the skeleton data inside that element. That content is tool-specific.
I hope it helps.
-yves
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