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On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 17:49:39 +0100, David Carlisle wrote: > It is well formed. (and parsed as such by any xml parser I've tried). YAY! Outbreak of sanity on xml-dev. News at eleven. > That's why they are reserved so that w3c can define specifications > using such names and existing software will parse them. Yes. This is also why pre-namespace validating XML parsers based on DTD do not treat names containing colon (which were "reserved" until namespaces in xml defined the meaning) as invalid (much less as ill-formed). > It is much harder to introduce new syntax that makes previously non > wellformed xml well formed as that requires changing the installed > base. Ah. Very well stated. Thank you, David. It seems to me that "Reserved" and "Deprecated" have rather similar semantics, so far as that goes. "Reserved" means: in the future, this may have well-defined semantics which don't mean what you hope it will mean. Deprecated: you keep using that construction, but I do not think it means what you think it means. Amy! -- Amelia A. Lewis amyzing {at} talsever.com I know you don't want either to give or to take. You've tried being the giver, and you've found that the giver is always fooled. And you won't be the taker, because that's very difficult, and because you know that the taker always ends by hating the giver. You don't want ever again to have to depend for happiness on another person. -- Lord Peter Wimsey
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