Namespace for HTML (Signup Here)

Lee Fife lee at fastwater.com
Tue Sep 7 00:37:23 BST 1999


My vote: either 3 or 4.

-Lee



Don Park wrote:

> Both Tim Bray and David Megginson proposed we settle on the Namespace URI
> for HTML.  I think this is a clear enough and small enough task for us
> (XML-DEV) to accomplish here and now.
>
> Here are some candidates:
>
> 1) "http://www.w3.org/Markup/" - by David Megginson
> 2) "http://www.w3.org/HTML/1999/namespace" - by Tim Bray
> 3) "http://www.w3.org/HTML/2000/Namespace" - by Don Park (I like zeros :)
>
> Lets just settle on one and start using it.  If W3C balks, we can go with:
>
> 4) "http://www.xml.org/HTML/2000/Namespace" - (if Jon Bosak agrees)
>
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>
> ...


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