Ian Hickson wrote: > ... > It hasn't worked out that well for XML namespaces. You can find all kinds > of things at the end of namespace declarations seen in Web content, > including DNS errors. > ... I think it has worked out quite well. Either resolve the namespace URI, or do a web search for it... >> And no, I'm not going to participate in yet another process discussion. > > I wasn't trying to start one. However, if you're going to say that you > disagree with something, then the least you can do is actually make sure > you've raised the relevant points and followed the process appropriately, > otherwise you're just making noise. I think the relevant points have been raised hundreds of times, and I'm confident that the issue is on the chairs' radar, so I don't think anything needs to be done by me until the chairs decide to make progress on this issue. BR, JulianReceived on Wednesday, 24 December 2008 17:07:55 GMT
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