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At 12:30 PM 27/10/00 -0600, Mike Brown wrote: >Should applications only recognize xml:space as xml:space, or would >it be correct to also recognize foo:space, if the foo prefix is >bound to 'http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace'? It might be reasonable for an application to do this, but it wouldn't be reasonable for an XML data creator to count on this working, because xml:space is defined in the XML 1.0 spec which only knows about the magic "xml" prefix, not the namespace-aware meaning that retroactively layered onto it in the namespace rec. Andrew Layman actually suggested *forbidding* the tying of that URI to anything but "xml:" and nearly convinced me that was a good idea. He might well have been right. -Tim
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