OK, this is a good suggestion. I'll make the change.
Thanks,
Jonathan R.
Jeroen van Bemmel wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> The way in which namespaces are bound to
'provide-unknown-attribute'
> could be problematic when multiple XML documents are
combined. XML tools
> will not be aware of the binding, and could e.g. rename
conflicting
> namespace prefixes which would cause the rule to become
invalid.
>
> Suggestion:
> <pr:provide-unknown-attribute
ns="urn:vendor-specific:foo-namespace"
>
name="foo">true</pr:provide-unknown-attrib
ute>
> this keeps the namespace binding more local to the
rule, and works when
> multiple rule documents are merged. Also, it avoids
confusion, since the
> namespace prefix used in target documents (to which the
rules are
> applied) might well be different from
"new".
>
> Regards,
>
> jeroen
>
> PS Minor nit: for the example in 5 could consider to
use
> 'urn:ietf:params ml:ns
:common-policy' as default namespace
>
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