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- From: "Mark D. Anderson" <mda@discerning.com>
- To: "Joe Lapp" <jlapp@webmethods.com>, <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 18:41:51 -0700
> >And what is a namespace-aware validator (is there such a thing?) supposed
> >to do here? If "good" was declared as
> ><!ATTLIST good a (2|3) 1 3 b CDATA 17>
> >then which have i defaulted, a global "b", or a "n1:b"?
> >and is the "a" attribute in violation of the dtd while n1:a is not?
> >is it in violation because it was not declared or has the wrong value?
>
> I had trouble making sense of your ATTLIST declaration
yeah, i had a mechanical problem with my editor.....
> but I don't believe
> it is possible to assign namespaces to anything but element or attribute
> instances unless you use ATTLIST to define a default xmlns value for every
> element. Consider a DTD that contains the following declarations:
>
> <!ELEMENT e1 (e3)*>
> <!ATTLIST e1 xmlns "urn:namespace1">
> <!ELEMENT e2 (e3)*>
> <!ATTLIST e2 xmlns "urn:namespace2">
> <!ELEMENT e3 (#PCDATA)>
i think i get the element case, or at least get it more.
where i'm losing it is in attributes.
can i do this in a dtd?
<!ATTLIST e2
a (1|2) 1
"urn:namespace2:a" (3|4) 3>
if i can't, then how can i declare the two supposedly different "a"
attributes shown in the XML Names spec example:
<x xmlns:n1="http://www.w3.org"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org" >
<good a="1" b="2" />
<good a="1" n1:a="2" />
</x>"
-mda
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