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This paper discusses version control for hypermedia modelswith composite nodes that allow distinct representations of the sameinformation segment to be treated as versions. Several problems arisefrom the possibility of a node being contained in different nestedcompositions, as well as being presented (edited) with differentrepresentations. The paper discusses these issues, relating partialsolutions proposed in several hypermedia models and presenting theproposal defined in the Nested Context Model of the HyperProp system.