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It does not matter how the namespace is specified in the XML instance. Just declare the namespace with an ns element in Schematron and use that prefix to refer to elements from that namespace. Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 10/21/10 8:52 PM, trubliphone wrote: > Hello. > > Does anybody know how to specify default namespaces in Schematron? > > Given the following sort of XML: > > <root> > <foo/> > </root> > > And the following sort of SCH: > > <schema xmlns="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron"> > <pattern> > <rule context="foo"> > <assert test="bar">foo must have bar</assert> > </rule> > </pattern> > </schema> > > A Schematron validator correctly asserts that <foo> is missing a child > <bar>. > > However, as soon as I assign a namespace to the XML: > > <root xmlns="http://my.server.com"> > > the Schematron rule fails to match. Presumably, this is because the > element <foo> is now in the "http://my.server.com" namespace. > > Schematron allows a <ns> element to solve just this problem. But it > requires a uri and a prefix. The above, being a default namespace, has > no prefix. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks
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