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Robert, XML itself is only data, without any behaviour or presentation. Namespace exists to specify behaviour (XInclude) or possible behaviour (XLink), traditionaly identified with presentation (with <a href>). And single destination of personal namespace (not interpreting by User Agent) is only to prevent distribution of standardized namespaces (e.g. XInclude, XLink) to your personal XML-elements. Are you agree with this primary position ? P.S. Certainly, i'm sure, that 'http://www.w3.org/2001/' is redundant in 'xmlns:x="http://www.w3.org/2001/xinclude', and 'xmlns:x="xinclude' is enough; as well as 'http://www.w3.org/1999' is redundant in 'xmlns:x="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink', and 'xmlns:x="xlink' is enough; >> RK> What happens when the same name appears in two different namespaces? The same, independently where name is specified: in prefix or in separate file. Of course, i count this question quite artificial: if user chose one name for two and much namespaces, he make mistake; if one name with different namespace definitions is in different XML-files, then applying of name is limited by border of file. Dmitry Turin HTML6 (6. 5.4) http://html60.euro.ru SQL5 (5.11.3) http://sql50.euro.ru Unicode7 (7. 2.1) http://unicode70.euro.ru Computer2 (2. 0.2) http://computer20.euro.ru
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