OK, so how do you map <oo xmlns="http://a.b.c/d#f"/> ? > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt Timmermans [mailto:mtimmerm@opentext.com] > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 7:15 PM > To: 'Julian Reschke'; 'WebDAV' > Subject: RE: content type for WebDAV request/response bodies, was: [ACL] > Access Control Protocol -07 submitted > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Julian Reschke [mailto:julian.reschke@gmx.de] > > That doesn't give you a one-to-one mapping. > > Sure it does. > > > For instance: > > > > <foo xmlns="http://a.b.c/d#"/> and <foo xmlns="http://a.b.c/d"/> > > > > would map to the same URI. > > You get > > http://a.b.c/d#%23foo and http://a.b.c/d#foo > > > How would you map > > > > <foo xmlns="http://a.b.c/d#e"/> > > http://a.b.c/d#e%23foo > >Received on Wednesday, 21 November 2001 13:21:58 GMT
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