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Re: Fw: Namespaces does *not* formally introduce "global attributes"

  • From: james anderson <James.Anderson@m...>
  • To: Tim Bray <tbray@t...>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 16:38:11 +0100

xml parser namespaces
Tim Bray wrote:
> 
> At 07:16 PM 2/4/99 -0500, David Megginson wrote:
> >Actually, so far, pretty much everyone seems to have implemented
> >namespaces this way, and it's working like a charm: it's standard in
> >the very popular Perl XML:Parser module (which uses Expat)
> 
> Seconded.  Here's the example I use to teach namespaces to perl programmers;
> they get it instantly
> 

That they get it instantly is no surprise: the example does not handle the
case which the rcommendation leave open to various interpretations. If the
example is to be pertinent, please extend it to illustrate the "unqualified
attribute name" case, ideally in the presence of both default and explicitly
qualified namespaces for the respective element "type". Then please make the
recommendation say the same thing (by assertion rather than negation). 

>   use XML::Parser;
> 
>   $xml = "<z xmlns='http://one.org'
>              xmlns:two='http://two.org'><y1 /><two:y2 /></z>";
>   $p = new XML::Parser(Namespaces => 1,
>                        Handlers => { Start => \&STag });
>   $p->parse($xml);
> 
>   sub STag {
>     my ($expat, $type) = @_;
>     my $ns = $expat->namespace($type);
>     print "Element type $type is from namespace $ns\n";
>   }
> =========output==========================================
> Element type z is from namespace http://one.org
> Element type y1 is from namespace http://one.org
> Element type y2 is from namespace http://two.org


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