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- To: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
- Subject: Re: [xml-dev] RE: Namespaces A Mess?
- From: Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@expway.fr>
- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 13:19:51 +0200
- Cc: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- In-reply-to: <20051015232742.66515D692F@mail.logilune.com>
- References: <20051015232742.66515D692F@mail.logilune.com>
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Michael Kay wrote:
> Just look at the xsl-list archives and see the proportion of user problems
> that are caused by namespaces.
Most of the issues you bring up in your (excellent) list are however
problems that are faced by and large not by end-users trying to use
namespaces but rather by specification and (lower-level) tool makers.
I think Doug's statement was more from the user point of view. He's used
namespaces and hasn't found them to be a pain. I think the question he's
asking, and I've been having the same for quite a long while, is why do
people who are far from having even scratched the (genuine)
architectural mess underlying namespaces do find namespaces so hard to
use nevertheless?
I know that as a spec and tools writer I've cursed namespaces by all the
divinities in all the pantheons that I could summon, but as a user I've
always simply luv'd 'em.
> Or, if you were able, look at the minutes of any W3C working group and see
> the proportion of its effort that goes into dealing with the complexities
> caused by namespaces.
This depends largely on the WG, I know a bunch of them that only have
namespace problems once a year when a newbie joins and thinks s/he knows
all about XML without having touched one of the specs :)
--
Robin Berjon
Senior Research Scientist
Expway, http://expway.com/
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