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Question about Xml Schemas "qualified" and "unqualified"


Question posted by: Goodmannewz (Guest) on November 12th, 2005 05:09 AM
In the textbook, there is a sentence that "Default XML
namespaces(xmlns="...") helps a lot, but can also create problems, as a side
effect of the rules for automatic qualification. How to understand "automatic
qualification" here? Could you please give me an example? Secondly, unless
otherwise specified, a schema prescribes that loal elements and attributes
must be "unqualified". What does "unqualified" mean? Could you please giv eme
an example? Finnaly, could you please tell me what's purpose of using these
two things? Thanks a lot!
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