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Re: Where is http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/word/2003/wordml?

From: Andrea Raimondi <rainaple@---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 1/3/2005 10:50:00 AM
Steven Cheng[MSFT] wrote:

> Hi Dave,

Hi Steven,

> As for the namespace in a xml file or schema, if we want to search it , we 
> can just look for the targetNamespace in the other xml or xsd  file, and 
> the namespace prefix dosn't have any actual meaning which is just used to 
> identify a namespace in a word document. Also, if you want to search a 
> certain element which contains a prefix such as  w:elm1  , you can just 
> omit the prefix, just search the localname of the element in other files. 

IMHO: namespaces should *never* be omitted if you're using them.
That's because if you omit it, XML parsers can get in trouble when
parsing items.

> Thanks.

Cheers,

> Steven Cheng

Andrew


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