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One issue with the "borderline" and "psychotic" definitions as defined in
Joe English's message is with XSLT namespace-alias, used way to perform XSLT
transformations to produce an output containing XSLT elements.

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Prescod [mailto:paul@p...] 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:15 AM
To: Aaron Skonnard; xml-dev@l...
Cc: 'John Cowan'; 'Simon St.Laurent'
Subject: Re:  the infoset is two infosets (or even three?) [was:
Re:  linking, 80/20]


How about turning something like this into a finding or NOTE or
something:

http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200204/msg00170.html

Joe defines "sanity" and then says:

"QNames in content are a lot easier to process in a sane document.
Sanity guarantees that a given QName means the same thing wherever
it appears.  Any future markup vocabulary which uses QNames in content
should include sanity as an application requirement."

That's a start.

As the idea gains currency we could push towards a new version of the
namespaces spec that encourages (and perhaps one day requires) sanity
everywhere.
-- 
 Paul Prescod

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