Or PDF/A, the namespaces are fixed.

On 6/29/11 3:33 PM, "mkl" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>mkl wrote:
>> 
>> Unless the prefixes to use are fixed in the context of XMP and are
>> required to be defined in the "rdf:Description" node, this smells very
>> buggy.
>> 
>
>If I understand the spec correctly, "xmp" merely is the preferred
>namespace
>prefix, not the only one allowed. And I don't find anything that forces
>anyone to put the namespace prefix directive into the "rdf:Description"
>node.
>
>I'm afraid, XmpReader (and its callers) have to be fixed or replaced.
>
>Regards,   Michael.
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