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Re: What is the correct terminology for an element andits name

  • From: "Ghislain Fourny" <gfourny@inf.ethz.ch>
  • To: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@mitre.org>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 21:24:42 +0000

Re:  What is the correct terminology for an element andits name
Hi Roger,

In order to be more precise about the terminology: I should have said a qualified name with a local part (not name) "Publisher".

The local name (being the local part of the qualified name) and the namespace name (being the namespace, if any, that the prefix of the qualified name has been resolved to) are together an expanded name. But in documents, expanded names are not used directly, instead qualified names are used.

Does it make sense?

Kind regards,
Ghislain


> (f) the element's name is a qualified name (QName) with a local name "Publisher", a namespace "http://www.book.org" and an empty prefix



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