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Re: Include Elements from other namespace in own XML

From: Benjamin Kalytta <bkausbk@---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/1/2007 6:14:00 PM


> If you use processContents="strict" then you need to provide/use a 
> schema for the XHTML namespace http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml. If you 
> use processContents="lax" then the parser can validate if a schema is 
> available.
So what does it mean? Is it possible to create a DOM Tree like I 
described, i.e. which contain <strong> as child of <string> for example? 
Should I use strict?
>
> You use an attribute named 'id' but your schema defines one named 'name'.
Yes sorry, it was just an example.
>
> For document.getElementById to work for XML documents the attribute 
> used needs to be defined as type xs:ID.
Thanks, I know, forgot to change this.

Benjamin Kalytta


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