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Ah, so right. It was too consistent to be true. 

Still, just a minor alteration the Evil Plans. Use a '..' delimiter instead.


One more noncharacter name letter abused as a delimiter, two more to go...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uche Ogbuji [mailto:uche.ogbuji@f...]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:23 PM
> To: Jeff Lowery
> Cc: 'Simon St.Laurent'; xml-dev@l...
> Subject: RE:  Iceberg development (was Re:  maps)
> 
> 
> > I have to admire the evil genius of a man who can pursue 
> both sides of a
> > debate...
> > 
> > I was thinking of something similar, but still perhaps 
> compatible with
> > Namespaces in XML:
> > 
> > <myns:root
> >     xmlns:myns="http://www.example.com/myns"
> >     xmlns:tmltype="http://www.tmltypes.org"
> >     tmltype:int="http://www.tmltypes.org/integer"
> >     tmltype:boolean="http://www.tmltype.org/boolean">
> > 	<myns:foo  boolean:flag="true"/>
> >                 <myns:int:fum>1234</myns:int:fum>
> > </myns>
> > 
> > I believe the double colons to be legal,
> 
> Nah.  This docuemnt is not XMLNS well formed.
> 
> A QName comprises an ncname, optionally preceded by another 
> ncname then a 
> colon.  ncname means "No Colon name" (or Non-proCtological 
> name ? ;-) ).  So 
> you can never have more than one colon in an XMLNS WF element 
> or attribute 
> name.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Uche Ogbuji                                    Fourthought, Inc.
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