The Peace Process: DOM and namespaces...
Matthew Sergeant (EML)
Matthew.Sergeant at eml.ericsson.se
Thu Feb 11 16:19:31 GMT 1999
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tyler Baker [SMTP:tyler at infinet.com]
>
> Proof of an original application which chooses to use "Namespaces in XML"
> would help
> invalidate my doubts as to "Namespaces in XML" having any use outside of
> the W3C specs.
>
Someone I know is working on being able to combine XML and HTML to
be able to edit fragments of XML in a web browser, sort of like this:
<a>
<html:input name="/a/b" value="Value"/>
<b>Value</b>
</a>
It uses the namespace processing of expat.
Matt.
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