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Description: This article discusses a number of myths that have arisen around XML namespaces, examining possible sources, clarifying what the recommendation says about them, and pointing out ways to resolve the issues they raise. By Ronald Bourrett. (August 20, 2000)
O'Reilly - www.XML.com: Namespace Myths Exploded is tantalizingly vague about, or omits altogether, a number of apparently important points. In practice, this is not a problem—the points are not actually important and the recommendation does what it was designed to do: provide a two-part naming system for element types and attributes. Thus, as long as you don't look too deeply, XML namespaces do their job and do it reasonably well.
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Page title:XML.com
Keywords:O'Reilly - www.XML.com,O'Reilly Network,oreillynet,oreillynet.com,O'Reilly,OREILLY,Specifications,,Ronald Bourret,
Description:Published over a year ago, the Namespaces in XML recommendation may only be a small specification, but it's caused more than its fair share of confusion. Find out what the right-thinking developer should do about XML namespaces.
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