Namespaces in XML: 3.1 the example [2]

Roy Tennant rtennant at library.berkeley.edu
Wed Apr 1 02:12:38 BST 1998


Please forgive my ignorance here, but I've been trying to figure out what
*exactly* is on the other end of this (for example):

<?xml:namespace ns="http://books.org/schema/" prefix="B"?>

That is, what is to be found at http://books.org/schema/? A data schema
marked up in XML-Data? A Web document? A cup of coffee and a cheese
sandwich? Please, inquiring minds want to know...thanks,
Roy Tennant


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