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Hello,

I'm a little confused with namespaces and non qualified name :

If I write

<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com">
<b/>
</a>

I should consider 'a' inside the 'http://www.blabla.com' namespace. Do I consider
too 'b' as a part of this namespace as their no default namespace ?

If yes what the interest of the xmlns attribute ?

Other point :

<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com" xmlns="http://www.blibli.com">
<b/>
</a>

Do I consider 'a' and 'b' on the "http://www.blibli.com" namespace ?

If yes, what happened when writing :

<p:a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com" xmlns="http://www.blibli.com">
<b/>
</p:a>

Do I consider 'b' on the http://www.blibli.com namespace or http://www.blabla.com ?

Thanks in advances,

G.
Jul 20 '05 #1
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In article <b9**************************@posting.google.com >,
R.Georges <co*********@javanews.org> wrote:

<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com">
<b/>
</a> I should consider 'a' inside the 'http://www.blabla.com'
namespace. Do I consider too 'b' as a part of this namespace as their
no default namespace ?
No, b is in no namespace.

(Some people - a few - write documents in which elements in no
namespace are interpreted according to the namespace of the enclosing
namespaced element, in the same way that most people make the
interpretation of no-namespace attributes depend on the element
they're attached to. But that's a matter of interpretation; as
far as the XML namespaces spec is concerned, such elements are not
in any namespace. XML schema's elementForm="unqualified" exists for
the benefit of these people.)
<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com" xmlns="http://www.blibli.com">
<b/>
</a>

Do I consider 'a' and 'b' on the "http://www.blibli.com" namespace ?
Yes.
If yes, what happened when writing :

<p:a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com" xmlns="http://www.blibli.com">
<b/>
</p:a>

Do I consider 'b' on the http://www.blibli.com namespace or
http://www.blabla.com ?


a is in the blabla namespace and b is in the blibli namespace.

-- Richard
--
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Jul 20 '05 #2
ri*****@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Richard Tobin) writes:
In article <b9**************************@posting.google.com >,
R.Georges <co*********@javanews.org> wrote:

<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com">
<b/>
</a>

I should consider 'a' inside the 'http://www.blabla.com'
namespace. Do I consider too 'b' as a part of this namespace as
their no default namespace ?


No, b is in no namespace.


Note that in this example element "a" is also in no namespace. The
namespace declaration is only for elements prefixed with "p".

--
Dean Tiegs, NE¼-20-52-25-W4
“Confortare et esto robustus”
http://telusplanet.net/public/dctiegs/
Jul 20 '05 #3
R.Georges wrote:
<a xmlns:p="http://www.blabla.com">
<b/>
</a>

I should consider 'a' inside the 'http://www.blabla.com' namespace.


No, it's in no namespace. It must be 'p:a' to be in the
'http://www.blabla.com' namespace.
--
Johannes Koch
In te domine speravi; non confundar in aeternum.
(Te Deum, 4th cent.)

Jul 20 '05 #4

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