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Rob Lugt wrote: > Hello all, I have a namespace question which I hope is not a FAQ:- It is :) See section 7 (especialy question 7.6) of the XML Namespaces FAQ: http://www.rpbourret.com/xml/NamespacesFAQ.htm > Should a namespace-aware validating parser frown on an undeclared default > namespace declaration? > > <!DOCTYPE test [ > <!ELEMENT test EMPTY> > ]> > <test xmlns="http://elcel.com/ns"/> Yes. > A strict XML 1.0 validating parser will complain that xmlns is not a > declared attribute for element <test>, but is this the desired behaviour for > a namespace-aware validating parser? I have tried the Xerces-java parser > which doesn't complain (both with and without namespace support switched on) > and the Microsoft MSXML Parser complains in the XML 1.0 tradition. Technically, Xerces' behavior is not correct. This is because validation is an XML 1.0 concept and namespaces are post-1.0. I will let somebody else decide if Xerces' behavior is useful or not ;) (As an interesting aside, an earlier version of MSXML required fixed xmlns attributes that "declared" namespace prefixes in the DTD. This forced users to write valid documents (with respect to namespaces) and allowed MSXML to check for validity in those documents. It also generated protests about the parser not following the standard, so MS promised to remove it. (This was last winter, so I assume it is long gone.) I wonder if anybody will complain about Xerces' behavior, which is similar...) -- Ronald Bourret Programming, Writing, and Training XML, Databases, and Schemas http://www.rpbourret.com
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