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SV: no targetNamespace, elementFormDefault qualified

From: "Bryan Rasmussen" <BRS@----.-->
To: "Michael Kay" <mike@--------.--->, <xmlschema-dev@--.--->
Date: 4/3/2006 4:46:00 PM
Well, it's also problematic because as an empty string it's not a real =
URI is
it, not even a relative URI. Oh well, it's not my schema, so I probably
shouldn't worry. :)

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

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Fra: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@s...]
Sendt: 3. april 2006 14:35
Til: Bryan Rasmussen; xmlschema-dev@w...
Emne: RE: no targetNamespace, elementFormDefault qualified


> Should there be an
> xmlns:blank="" perhaps to actively qualify the non-namespace =
qualified
> elements? 

I've always thought it should be possible to assign a prefix to the
non-namespace, but XML 1.1 instead decided to use the above syntax for a
"namespace undeclaration": it causes the prefix "blank" to go out of =
scope
entirely, so it can't be used for anything.

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



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