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On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 10:14:22 +1100, Michael Fuller wrote: > More seriously, XML jumped the shark when the Schemas > spec. came along. Things were pretty good until then... :-) I'm increasingly of the opinion that XML "jumped the shark" with the XML Namespaces specification. This is in part because I've had to try to explain it to people who don't care about XML, and just want to be able to do something with it, quickly. I understand it ... I think, although it turns out that there are parts of it that leave me shaking my head (especially namespace handling in XPath 2.0). We *need* the ability to mix vocabularies and disambiguate. Namespaces in XML is a horrendously painful way of doing it. I don't mind W3C XML Schema Part 1, although I like RNG better. I think Part 2 is a problem. But I also think that namespaces are complicating schema, as well. Amy! -- Amelia A. Lewis amyzing {at} talsever.com Did you exchange a walk-on part in the war for the lead role in a cage? -- Pink Floyd
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