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  • From: "David E. Cleary" <davec@p...>
  • To: Adam Van Den Hoven <Adam.Hoven@b...>,"XML Development Mailing List (E-mail)" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 13:38:29 -0400

> 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.

The glossary is XML Schema Part 1 defines both of these.

NCName
An NCName is a name with no colon, as defined in [XML-Namespaces]. When used
in connection with the XML representation of schema components in this
specification, this refers to the simple type NCName as defined in [XML
Schemas: Datatypes]

QName
A QName is a name with an optional namespace qualification, as defined in
[XML-Namespaces]. When used in connection with the XML representation of
schema components or references to them, this refers to the simple type
QName as defined in [XML Schemas: Datatypes]

Dave


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