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Difference between xmlns:aaa= and xmlns:aaa:= in an XM

Subject: Difference between xmlns:aaa= and xmlns:aaa:= in an XML Schema?
From: "Ben Stover" <bxstover@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 15:26:17 +0200
 Difference between xmlns:aaa= and xmlns:aaa:= in an XM
When I create a XSD Schema file then there are namespace declaration at the top similar to

xmlns:aaa:="http://....."
xmlns:bbb="http://...."
targetNamespace="http://..."
elementFormDefault="qualified"
attributeFormDefault="qualified"
...

When do I have to write a "=" and when a ":=" ?

Ben

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