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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Borden" <jborden@m...> To: "Martin Gudgin" <marting@d...>; "Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI" <kohsukekawaguchi@y...>; <xml-dev@l...> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 10:52 PM Subject: RE: Namespace: what's the correct usage? <SNIP> > In reading the XML Schema -1 spec describing the targetNamespace of an > element decl: > > "If form is present and its ·actual value· is qualified, or if form is > absent and the ·actual value· of elementFormDefault on the <schema> ancestor > is qualified, then the ·actual value· of the targetNamespace [attribute] of > the parent <schema> element information item, or ·absent· if there is none, > otherwise ·absent·." > > I cannot see why the "person" element decl is any different than the "given" > element decl, as they both have the same ancestor <schema> and no form nor > elementFormDefault attribute values. > > If I am not reading this correctly then it is incomprehensible to me. [MJG] The piece you are missing is that the default value of elementFormDefault is 'unqualified' Regards Martin
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