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Re: Re: URIs, concrete (was Re: Un-ask the question)


Re:  Re: URIs
Simon St.Laurent scripsit:

> I'm not suggesting that unprefixed attributes should be treated as
> global attributes.  I think you're reading far too much into the little
> I've actually said.  I'm saying that in the context of a given element,
> attributes should be treated as having the namespace context of their
> containing element rather than treated as having an ambiguous namespace
> context.

That sounds like a distinction without a difference to me.  Precisely what
are you suggesting we change in the Infoset, for example?  Currently,
unprefixed attributes have a [namespace name] property of "no value".
What would you like to see it be?

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