Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RSS 2.0 feed namespace problem [Thread Next] Re: RSS 2.0 feed namespace problemTo: NULL Date: 6/4/2005 10:14:00 AM <ajay.sonawane@g...> wrote in message news:1117531631.696815.254920@f...... > Hello there > You need to create namespace in order to add your own element, But how > can I create namespace file? Does it need to post that namespace to > some authorized person of RSS? > For Example. I wish to add my own element in RSS feed, so I will go for > namespace, But How to create namespace file? What is the structure of > namespace files that I need to follow? > What is meant by defining those elements in namespace? What I > need to do to define those elements in namespace? Where can I get > detailed information on how to write your own namespace? > When I try to use some exising namespace, I saw a HTML file > where I got useful information of those defined elements, but was > unable to see the actual namespace file. > Does anyone know what to do exactly ? > > > > Regards, > Ajay Sonawane > (Webtech Developers Pvt.Ltd.) > There is no such thing as a namespace file. A namespace is a unique identifier, it may look like a URL but it's really just a string of characters. There is no need for it to actually point to anything. Once a namespace is declared, xmlns:myNs=http://www.rightway.co.uk/namespaces/general/myApp then any elements with the prefix myNs, eg.g myNs:table will be in that namespace and therefore NOT equivalent to a table element of one with a prefix representing a different namespace. -- Joe (MVP - XML) https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile=8AA9D5F5-E1C2-44C7-BCE8-8741D22D17A5 | ||||||
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