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I did some searching for publicly known namespaces
(schema in particular) which use the flexibility of
URI references by either being non-absolute or having
a fragment. In other words, one of the following cases:
A. xmlns:foo="relative"
B. xmlns:foo="http://somehost/somepath#fragment"
C. xmlns:foo="relative#fragment"
I've seen a few of class A in examples, but I haven't found
a schema using A. As for B and C, I'm still looking for a
schema that uses fragments as part of its URI reference.
Perhaps I'm not looking hard enough....
Any pointers would be helpful. I'm not interested in
a debate on the merits, just interested in those who
may have used this XML namespace feature in the "real world"
and perhaps a description of why. I will summarize
private responses with this header in a few days time.
Kind Regards,
Clark
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Clark C. Evans Axista, Inc.
http://www.axista.com 800.926.5525
XCOLLA Collaborative Project Management Software
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