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Re: Applying Restrictions to XML Attributes

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Date: 2/1/2008 11:00:00 AM
On 1 Feb, 10:23, Pavel Lepin <p.le...@ctncorp.com> wrote:
> use...@tech-know-ware.com <use...@tech-know-ware.com> wrote
> in
> <8f2742d7-79d0-4c33-bb39-3dcfb92d3...@e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>:
> Having thought about it for some five-ten minutes I tend to
> agree in general. Defining attributes separately and
> referring to them in element definitions should probably be
> avoided, unless there's a very good reason for this (like,
> some sort of meta-information present on many different
> elements: but in that case it makes perfect sense to
> namespace the attribute as well, so there).

Makes sense to me.  Nice to know my ramblings occasionally make sense!

Cheers,

Pete Cordell
Codalogic
Visit http://www.codalogic.com/lmx/ for XML C++ data binding


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