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QName = qualified name, that is, a name qualified by a prefix associated with a namespace, as in order:Order. NCName = non-colonized name, that is, a name that is not qualified with a namespace-related prefix, as in Order. A favorite quote: "You can never ask too many obvious questions." - Guy Blair -Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: Adam Van Den Hoven [mailto:Adam.Hoven@b...] > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:40 AM > To: XML Development Mailing List (E-mail) > Subject: This is a very basic question... > > > Hey guys, > > I've been doing XML stuff for nearly a year now and I'm willing > to say that > I know what I'm doing. However, I was going over some of W3 specs > yesterday, > looking to integrate them into a schema I need to develop in the next few > months, and I realized that I had no idea what a NCName was (it comes up a > fair bit). Thinking further, I didn't really know what a qname > was either. I > have a rudimentary knowledge of what they do, but mostly because > I've looked > at examples and figured it out. > > Is there a glossary of XML terms that I can look at? > > > Adam van den Hoven > > Internet Application Developer > > Blue Zone > > tel. 604.685.4310 ext 260 > > fax. 604.685.4391 > > Blue Zone makes you interactive.(tm) http://www.bluezone.net/ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org, an initiative of OASIS > <http://www.oasis-open.org> > > The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > > To unsubscribe from this elist send a message with the single word > "unsubscribe" in the body to: xml-dev-request@l... >
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