I sent this back on 9/30 to the list, but haven't heard anything.
Generally, the question reflects my lack of comprehension of how the
Namespace class interacts with classes that implement the Node interface, I
think.

Now that the traffic seems to be improving, I'd like to ask again:

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I want to be able to add and delete namespaces (dynamically) to/from
documents as part of an integration project.  We obviously need namespaces
for validation, we are storing xml in a database as blobs (and we don't
want to use namespaces there), we are querying subsets of the data using
XPath, and we need to transform our xml to 3rd-party formats using XSLT
stylesheets.  All of this functionality has been implemented in a pilot
project using proprietary Java solutions.  I would like to recast the
implementation using dom4j.

I _have_ been able to add namespaces appropriately in order to allow
dom4j's XPath implementation to perform the subset querying (where the
documents were using "default namespace").  I'm now asking whether it is
possible to use the Namespace class on a given Node to dynamically "delete"
a namespace, and/or dynamically "add" a namespace to the Node, and whether
that Node must be the document Node or can be any Node.

Sorry if this is redundant but I haven't seen this particular issue
addressed in the archives, and I have just joined the listserver.

Thanks.
Michael McDonough
AIG Trading Group

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