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Re: DTD parser in c#


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> Would you prefer SystemX.Xml.Sax or Org.Xml.Sax as java would have you do?
> The current naming choice seems good to me... is there a better reason why
> it shouldn't be done as it is?
>

The reason that was pointed out beforehand, if MS ever decided to create a
SAX namespace. Once that happens and you have two conflicting namespaces,
someone has to change and we all know it's not going to be Microsoft. It's
extremely annoying when that does happen, so it's best for all parties if
the namespace is a bit more unique in the beginning, IMHO.

Bryce K. Nielsen
SysOnyx, Inc. (www.sysonyx.com)
Makers of xmlHack, the Simple XML Editor
http://www.sysonyx.com/products/xmlhack


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