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Re:  Re: [dsdl-comment] Re:  Re: Re:  DSDL: u

[ I dropped dsdl-comment@d... as apparently its moderated and I'm
not on it]

> which claim, as I noted, is bogus. 
It's not particularly useful but I don't see how you can argue with the
spec. If it says that elements are in no namespace unless explictly
declared to be in a namespace then presumably that is the case, by
definition. 

(Even if the only sensible way to interpret these things is to treat
them as if they were in a namespace with either no name or name "").

> So what does one call this 'set of names which has the name "", but
> which one can for historical reasons not call a namespace'? 

That. (phrases like that appear most weeks on xsl-list in answer to user
questions:-) 

David


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