Subject: RE: [XPath] matching elements which satisfy a specific content model
From: Américo Albuquerque <aalbuquerque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 16:26:14 -0000
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Hi Tobi.
How does your function handle nodes with namespace??? Since DTDs doesn't
have namespaces but have prefixes it might think that xsl:stylesheet
(with xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform) and xsl:stylesheet (with
xsl=http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl) are the same element (they ave the same
name and the same prefix)???
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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tobias Reif
Sent: segunda-feira, 13 de Janeiro de 2003 13:22
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Subject: Re: [XPath] matching elements which satisfy a specific
content model
David Carlisle wrote:
>>The syntax could look familiar to those who write DTDs,
>>
> That's one of my objections. this would mainly be of use for people
> who have a DTD and would copy the content models from the DTD to the
> Xpath,
No, this is not what people should do, and they would have no reason to.
The specification of the function would not mention the acronym "DTD",
as I should not have mentioned it. It helped much less than it confused.
> but with your suggestion the result would be syntactically correct but
> mean something completely different to its DTD meaning because of the
> namespace issues.
No, not completely different; just the obvious namespace issues which
are clearly specified for all XPath functions AFAIK.
Tobi
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