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1 XML Namespaces Andrey Smirnov CSCI 7818 September 21, 2000

2 Overview Why do we need Namespaces in XML? Definition of Namespace. How do we specify Namespaces? Questions.

3 Why Namespaces? The purpose of XML Namespaces is to distinguish between duplicate element and attribute names. For example: $ Both “sedans” and “trucks” have the same “price” element, so the parser doesn’t know which one is which.

4 Definition Namespace is a mapping between an element prefix and a URI –cars is the prefix in this example, –URIs are not a pointer to information about the Namespace. They are just unique identifiers. You cannot resolve XML namespace URIs.

5 Ways to Specify Namespaces Inside the XML file. Inside the DTD file.

6 XML File Specify a Namespace for every element.

7 XML File Specify all Namespaces within the root element. The specification given for the that element is also valid for all elements occurring inside it.

8 XML File Namespaces do not have to be specified explicitly with prefixes. The attribute xmlns defines the default namespace which is used for the element.

9 XML File Attributes can be explicitly assigned a value and be associated with a Namespace by using prefixes.

10 XML File Attributes without a prefix do not belong to any Namespace.

11 XML File A Namespace specification can be overridden using the prefixes. It’s uppercase now.

12 DTD File Here is a sample Namespace specification within a DTD. <!ATTLIST cars xmlns:part CDATA #FIXED “http://www.w3.org/1999/cars”>

13 Questions Any questions? Any comments?


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