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Confusion with Namespaces?

  • From: Tyler Baker <tyler@i...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 13:45:36 -0400

dsdef
In the 1.0 XML Namespaces specification a namespace PI is defined as
follows:

'<?xml:namespace' (S (PrefixDef | NSDef | SrcDef))+ '?>'

>From this it looks like a particular namespace must have either one or
more PrefixDef's, NS'Def's, or SrcDef's in any particular order so long
as there is at least one of these.  But then the following is said:

Namespace Constraint: Required Parts
A namespace declaration must contain exactly one NSDef, exactly one
PrefixDef and zero or one SrcDef.

So based upon this shouldn't a namespace PI be defined as follows:

'<?xml:namespace' S NSDef S PrefixDef (S SrcDef)* '?>'

I guess that:

'<?xml:namespace' (S (PrefixDef | NSDef | SrcDef))+ '?>'

could be construed as that the Definitions can occur in any order they
wish, so long as there is only one DSDef and PrefixDef while any number
of SrcDefs can occur within the namespace declaration.  For XML
Processors, search engines and the like I think it would make much more
sense to define a namespace PI as something like this:

'<?xml:namespace' S NSDef S PrefixDef (S SrcDef)* '?>'

Any thoughts here?

Tyler


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