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Re: namespaces in XML 1.1 - namespace names become *IRI* refer


Re:  namespaces in XML 1.1 - namespace names become *IRI* refer
On Saturday 28 September 2002 14:40, Thomas B. Passin wrote:
> [Julian Reschke
>
> > How does this affect the value space for the values of namespace
> > declarations?
> >
> > > I agree that as a minimum, this discrepancy should be cleared up, and
> > > at best, the Rec should be aligned with the RFC for URIs.
> >
> > I disagree that it needs to be aligned. IMHO, it is.
>
> Ah, I see. For some reason I was thinking that the value of namespace
> declaration attributes also had to be an NCNAME.  I don't know where I got
> that idea but now I see it was wrong (maybe because IDREFs have to be
> NCNAMES).  

I was thinking about that too, when noticing that xsl's 
exclude-result-prefixes attribute has the same type (NCNames). 

Why isn't there an anyURIs (derived by list from anyURI)?

MAnos

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