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- From: "Rick Jelliffe" <ricko@allette.com.au>
- To: <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 14:53:13 +0800
From: Mark D. Anderson <mda@discerning.com>
>i noticed that xmlschema is using qnames in attribute values:
><schema targetNamespace="http://www.myco.com/MYPO"
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-xmlschema-1-19991217"
> xmlns:po="http://www.myco.com/MYPO">
>
> <element name="PurchaseOrder" type="po:PurchaseOrderType"/>
>
>This is something I've wanted to, and thought was not allowed,
>so I dug up xml-names, and found only this, in section 6:
> "Strictly speaking, attribute values declared to be of types ID,
> IDREF(S), ENTITY(IES), and NOTATION are also Names, and thus
> should be colon-free."
>
>Of course, other types of attributes can have a colon, but regardless
>there is no intimation that the prefixes would be expanded (and in
>fact they shouldn't be, for an arbitrary attribute).
To reference the name of an element type in an
attribute, one can use the namespace prefix: this is what
XPaths do, for example. So the XML schema processor
may indeed have to have the xmlns prefix->URI mappings
available. A namespace processor will not resolve values
of attributes, merely names of elements and attributes (AFAIK,
but I am easily confusable.)
That type attribute is not an ID, IDREF, ENTITY or NOTATON
but a %QName; (i.e., CDATA) so it conforms to the XML NS Spec.
Rick Jelliffe
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