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Hi On Mon 12-Aug-2002 at 11:41:00 -0400, Mike Champion wrote: > > Hmm, HTML is far and away the most successful markup language in > history. There's something to be said for learning from it, not > expecting it to adopt a technology that still baffles its inventors, > explainers, implementers, etc. I can't think of any substantive reason > why HTML users would want anything to do with having links be in a > different namespace. If that is the case then perhaps Xlink should use the XHTML namespace for links, something like this: <my:linkexample xhtml:href="http://chris.croome.net/" > Chris Croome's home page </my:linkexample> Just a thought... Chris -- Chris Croome <chris@w...> web design http://www.webarchitects.co.uk/ web content management http://mkdoc.com/ everything else http://chris.croome.net/
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