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Re: Unqualified element in XSD definition

From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/1/2006 10:53:00 PM

The purpose of namespaces is to leave room for your XML-based language 
to be intermixed with other XML-based languages. Using unqualified names 
increases the risk of conflicting definitions.

Think about whether you, or your customers, will ever be in the position 
of wanting to do this -- for example, embedding your documents as the 
body of a SOAP message. Unless you can say "no" with absolute certainty, 
you really should stick with namespace-qualified element names.

Namespaces are a basic part of XML these days. Get used to them.

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