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   Architectural Forms instead of Namespaces

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  • From: Andrew Layman <andrewl@microsoft.com>
  • To: "xml-dev Mailing List (E-mail)" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
  • Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 18:00:32 -0700

Several writers have suggested that architectural forms could be used to
solve the namespaces problem.  Could someone who understands AFs rewrite
the example below to use AFs?

<XML>
	<xml-namespace>
	  <ref>http://www.bigbookstore.com/schema</ref>
	  <as>bk</as>
	</xml-namespace>

	<xml-namespace>
	  <ref>http://www.w3.org</ref>
	  <as>w3</as>
	</xml-namespace>

	<bk:ORDERS>
		<xml-namespace>
		  <ref>http://purl.org/dublincore</ref>
		  <as>dc</as>
		</xml-namespace>

		<xml-namespace>
		  <ref>http://www.shipping.com</ref>
		  <as>sh</as>
		</xml-namespace>

		 <LINEITEM>
			 <dc:NAME>Number, the Language of
				Science</dc:NAME>
			 <dc:AUTHOR>Dantzig</dc:AUTHOR>
			 <PRICE>5.95</PRICE>
			 <sh:ZONE>9</sh:ZONE>
			 <w3:DSIG> 
				<DIGEST>1234567890</DIGEST>
				<SIGNER>AndrewL@microsoft.com</SIGNER>
			</w3:DSIG>
		</LINEITEM >
	</bk:ORDERS>
</XML>

Thanks.

--Andrew Layman
   AndrewL@microsoft.com


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