Expanded names are not enough

Chris Maden crism at oreilly.com
Thu Aug 6 23:12:02 BST 1998


[John Cowan]
> Chris Maden wrote:
> 
> > Not true.  In this context, foo:p has some universal name (URI +
> > local name), depending on the namespace map in effect when the CSS
> > style rules appeared or were included.  This style rule applies to
> > any element with the same universal name, whatever prefix was used
> > to get it.
> 
> Nope, nope, nope.  Consider this:
> 
> <STYLE type="text/css">
> 	foo:p {ident 1em}
> </STYLE>  <!-- or substitute however you like to embed stylesheets -->
> <foo:p xmlns:foo="http://some.net/ns-1">
> This is a paragraph.
> </p>
> <foo:p xmlns:foo="http://some.va/ns">
> John Paul II
> </p>
> 
> The CSS stylesheet will blindly style both foo:p's, even though they
> are semantically distinct ("paragraph" vs. "pope"), because the
> stylesheet is global and the ns prefixes are local.

"[W]ill" in what sense?  In the sense that IE 5, developed before the
current namespace spec does this?  In the sense that you think it
might.

The behavior of CSS in the presence of namespaces is undefined.  But I
have every reason to expect that it will follow the (soon-to-be-)
defined behavior of XSL, which is that the universal name is
compared.  So consider this:

<quasi-html>
<STYLE type="text/css" xmlns:foo="http://some.net/ns-1">
	foo:p {ident 1em}
</STYLE>
<foo:p xmlns:foo="http://some.net/ns-1">
This is a paragraph.
</foo:p><!-- note: not </p> -->
<foo:p xmlns:foo="http://some.va/ns">
John Paul II
</foo:p>
</quasi-html>

The stylesheet will only affect the first <foo:p>, since it is a style
for http://some.net/ns-1:p, and only matches same.  It would also
match

<bar:p xmlns:bar="http://some.net/ns-1">
This is also a paragraph.
</bar:p>

-Chris
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