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[xml-dev] Do namespaces address all use cases well

From: "Jim Tivy" <jimt@----------.--->
To: "'Michael Kay'" <mike@--------.--->, "'Kurt Cagle'" <kurt.cagle@-----.--->
Date: 7/8/2009 9:09:00 PM
Interesting idea. This is likely something that has to be addressed in an
Xml track.  I am not sure that HTML-5 is even an Xml track?

 

For a number of use cases I have seen namespaces work.  They are integrated
in most Xml processors.  So they are there already for free.

 

But how well they address all use cases I do not know.  I would be
interested to hear about use cases where Xml namespaces fail and rough
sketches of better technologies.

 

Jim

 

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From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@s...] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2009 1:55 PM
To: 'Kurt Cagle'; 'Jim Tivy'
Cc: 'XML Developers List'
Subject: RE: [xml-dev] XHTML 2 Working Group won't be renewed?

 

 > There's supposed to be an extensibility workshop in September at one of
the F2Fs where namespaces in general will be hashed out - I plan to be
monitoring that one carefully, as I suspect that there will be a move to
"fix" namespaces in a way that will have long term negative repercussions
for the XML community. 

 

Let's approach this positively. XML namespaces are a pretty awful piece of
design. Perhaps this is an opportunity to revisit the requirement and do
something a bit more elegant.

 

Regards,

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
http://twitter.com/michaelhkay 

 
 

 



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