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Mukul Gandhi wrote: >> <?xml version="1.0"?> >> <doc xmlns="http://foo.com/foo"> >> <foo:elem xmlns:foo="http://foo.com/foo"> >> </elem> >> </doc> > > I thought, this is not well formed. Xerces-J 2.9.0 also reported so: > > Line: 4, Column: 5, Message: The element type "foo:elem" must be > terminated by the matching end-tag "</foo:elem>". > Mukul, Thanks for responding. Xerces-J's behavior is consistent with the behavior I've seen in Gecko and Safari that prompted me to ask the question in the first place. Both Gecko/20080110's and Safari 3.?'s XML parsers report the above example as a parse error as well, with very similar messages. I'm trying to determine if triggering a parse error is the _only_ correct behavior, if it is open to interpretation, or if it is incorrect. If you know of a way to determine which of these three possibilities is the case, I'd love to know. Thanks, Matt
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