- From: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 10:43:58 +0100
- To: Renaud Bruyeron <renaud@w3.org>
- CC: VIKRAM@cerner.com, webreq@w3.org, xsl-editors@w3.org
Renaud Bruyeron wrote: > > From: Venkatasubramanian,Vikram [SMTP:VIKRAM@cerner.com] > > According to the 16th Dec 1998 draft for XSL, the namespace for formatting > > objects is at http://www.w3.org/TR/WE-xsl/FO Its not "at" that URL; it *is* that URL. The namespace is a globally uniqure identifier, using URLs to allow a decentralised but unique namespace that anyone can use. Namespace-aware applications ensure that two XML documents (which may use different prefixes) are using the same namespace by comparing the two URLs in the namespace declarations. > > However, this site is not there on the W3C website. Pointing my browser to > > it returns a page not found error. There is nothing there, now was there ever anything there. > I am not sure that this is actually a broken link: correct, it is not. -- Chris
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