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   [xml-dev] : Create XML Data using PL/SQL

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If you have any idea to create XML data using PL/SQL code, then give me that 
code.

Rajeev.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Kay" <mike@saxonica.com>
To: "'Anne Thomas Manes'" <atmanes@gmail.com>
Cc: "'Mukul Gandhi'" <mukul_gandhi@yahoo.com>; <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 4:40 AM
Subject: RE: [xml-dev] Can we treat XML elements and attributes as sets


>> If you go with the reasoning that elements with no namespace are
>> elements in the namespace with no name, then the following two
>> elements would be the same kind of element, when obviously they are
>> not:
>>
>> <a>pi</a>
>>
>> <a>
>>   <b>3.14156</b>
>> </a>
>>
>
> I don't follow your reasoning. What about:
>
> <a xmlns="urn:one">pi</a>
>
> <a xmlns="urn:one">
>  <b>3.14156</b>
> </a>
>
> Are these the same "kind of element"?
>
> I don't recognise the concept "kind of element". In your example the two
> elements have the same name, just as in my example. They also (as far as 
> one
> can tell) have different schema types, just as in my example. The only
> difference is that there's a social convention whereby a named namespace 
> has
> someone responsible for defining the meaning of names within the 
> namespace,
> whereas the unnamed namespace is a free-for-all. But both are sets of 
> names,
> and the social conventions play no part in the architecture.
>
> Michael Kay
>
>
>
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