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Re: 2.1 Must Allow Matching on Default Namespace Without Explicit Prefix
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] 2.1 Must Allow Matching on Default Namespace Without Explicit Prefix
- From: Uche Ogbuji <uche dot ogbuji at fourthought dot com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 11:59:25 -0700
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> > But you still didn't answer my question. Will the default
> > namespace be used
> > to evaluate XPath expressions? I know they're different
> > specs, but I think
> > inconsistency there would cause even more confusion.
>
> What's published so far is a requirements statement. Don't assume that
> anyone knows what the solution to the requirement will be. It's quite
> possible that the working group will decide that there's no acceptable
> solution that meets the compatibility goals. All the requirements statement
> says is that there's a recognized problem that needs to be addressed.
Hmm. OK, but in response to my xsl:script comment, Daniel Viellard posted
that it's too late: it's already enshrined int he 1.1. requirements. Daniel
of course used to be a W3C staffer.
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