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Pete. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pete Cordell Codalogic Ltd C++ tools for C++ programmers, http://codalogic.com Read & write XML in C++, http://www.xml2cpp.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- On 23/07/2021 03:55, Rick Jelliffe wrote: Hi Rick,... which we could say is sugar for "entity form" <"{&ns;}:harry" /> and so the "Clark form" <"{http://www.whatever.com/}:harry" /> I need to rush to get somewhere and will have to digest what you've written later. But I wanted to quickly say that I do like the Clark form. I wonder if it can be extended to associate a prefix also. And perhaps allow more than one mapping. One outcome, [allowing maximum fantasising :) ] would be to have: <{outer="http://example.com/outer" ="http://example.com/defaultns"} outer:tom> <harry/> </tom> (The default namespace mapping runs straight into the '=' sign with no leading string!) That nicely scopes things in terms of indicating where the mappings go out of scope. But... Pete. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pete Cordell Codalogic Ltd Read & write XML in C++, http://www.xml2cpp.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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