On Jan 27, 2005, at 9:30 AM, Antone Roundy wrote:
If the value of "type" is "XHTML", the content of the Text construct MUST be a single xhtml:div element which MUST declare the XHTML namespace, either as the default namespace or with a namespace prefix [[[we COULD require it to be the default namespace--any drawbacks to that?]]]. The xhtml:div element MAY contain child elements. Receiving software which displays the content MAY use any markup to aid in displaying it. Escaped markup is interpreted as a text representation of markup, and MUST NOT be interpreted as markup itself.
I'd probably be +1 on that. No, it would be way out of bounds-bad XML practice-to talk about whether it's the default namespace or some explicit namespace. -Tim
