- From: Manos Batsis <m.batsis@bsnet.gr>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:40:18 +0200
- To: <xml-uri@w3.org>
Hi folks, Please observe the following ns declarations. I was wondering if this is valid (syntactically that is) and what is the actual interpretation of URIs in the following declaration. My understanding is that the syntax below conforms to any XML/XML Namespaces/URI notation rules such as escaping. This could solve some relative URI problems, but my original intention -among other things- was to apply semantics to namespaces as a layer enabling easier automated processing rules for ontologies. This might be extremely useful in RDF. Note that It's not really the syntax that concerns me inside the xmlns attributes but their intended functionality: <ns1:root xmlns:ns1="http://www.myOrg.org/ns/2002/" xmlns:ns1.1="ns1:foo1.xsd#" xmlns:ns1.1.1="[ ns1.1:typeID | ns1.1:XPointer(id('typeName')])"> Kindest regards, Manos
Received on Thursday, 31 January 2002 05:37:21 UTC