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Re: Hierarchical Namespaces (was Re: ATTN: Please comment on XHTML (befo

  • From: "Paul Tchistopolskii" <paul@q...>
  • To: "James Tauber" <jtauber@j...>, "XMLDev list" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 03:13:56 -0700

Re: Hierarchical Namespaces (was Re: ATTN: Please comment on XHTML (befo

> > Namespaces should be hierarchic. I think that now most of
> > XML developers  would agree.
>
> Namespace URI's are hierarchical already, so all it would take is prefix
> matching. I briefly suggested this when namespaces first came out and
again
> in more detail in a couple of posts last week.
>
> Upon further reflection, it wouldn't even need a modification to XPath
> (although such a modification could make prefix matching cleaner). As far
as
> I can tell, all you would need to do is something like:
>
> p[starts-with(namespace-uri(),"http://www.w3.org/xhtml1/")]

Maybe we have a different understanding of what is
hierachical  ?

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/strict

Do I understand right that version 2 would cause

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/strict

By the way -  XT is now using

xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/XSL/Transform/1.0

This is smart. ;-)

In opposite , the article
( http://www.jclark.com/xml/xmlns.htm )
( by the same author! ;-) shows us:

xmlns:HTML="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40

Isn't it *not* that smart?

Would't it be better to have:

xmlns:HTML="http://www.w3.org/HTML/4.0

instead ?

When I upgraded to the new version of XT,
it was very polite for XT  to notify me that I should
change my good old stylesheet to use that new
namespace.

I guess that my *next* upgrade would go even smooter,
because current namespace is providing some clue
because of it's hierarhical form.

> > Namespaces should be hierarchic. I think that now most of
> > XML developers  would agree.

Rgds.Paul.

PS. Actualy there are still some more problems, but thinking
about more complex things would be easier after I'l understand
some simple things.




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