NamespaceFilter and ParserFilter updates

Bill la Forge b.laforge at jxml.com
Mon Feb 1 21:54:10 GMT 1999


John,

Your new namespace filter looks good, though I must admidt I'm still finding the 
output a bit strange. 

Thanks to Paul for integrating namespace and MDSAX.

Bill

Before:

<?PI fudge everything?><a:hello hot="perhaps" fudge="pink" enjoy="yes" xmlns:a="http://www.jxml.com/a">
 <?PI friends with everyone?>
 <b:pops xmlns="http//www.jxml.com/default" xmlns:b="http://www.jxml.com/b">
  <world greetings="hi"/>
  <a:wide/>
 </b:pops>
</a:hello>

After:

<?PI fudge everything?><http://www.jxml.com/a^hello hot="perhaps" fudge="pink" enjoy="yes" xmlns:a="http://www.jxml.com/a">
 <?PI friends with everyone?>
 <http://www.jxml.com/b^pops xmlns="http//www.jxml.com/default" xmlns:b="http://www.jxml.com/b">
  <http//www.jxml.com/default^world greetings="hi"/>
  <http://www.jxml.com/a^wide/>
 </http://www.jxml.com/b^pops>
</http://www.jxml.com/a^hello>



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