Can you file a bug in JIRA for this, and I will look at it.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Marco Lettere <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello all,
> it seems that there is no way of keeping namespace and namespace
> prefixes information on datasets that are included either inline or at
> compile time (with src attribute but not HTTP type).
> This happens independently of whether I specify nsprefix="true" or not.
> I'm currently using lps-4.2.0.1 but this behaviour seems to be there
> also in 4.2.0.2 (I tried editing an example of the laszlo doc reference).
> Is this a known or documented issue? I wasn't able to find anything on
> jira....
> Thank you all.
> M.
>
> An example:
>
> *Data:*
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <syn:test xmlns:syn="mynamespace.org">
>    <syn:testtag1 value="unknown"/>
>    <syn:testtag2 >unknown</syn:testtag2>
> </syn:test>
>
> *Code:*
> <canvas debug="true">
>
>    <dataset name="ds1" src="attempt.xml" nsprefix="true"/>
>    <dataset name="ds2" type="http" src="attempt.xml" request="true"
> nsprefix="true"/>
>
>    <handler name="ondata" reference="canvas.ds2">
>        Debug.write("ds1",canvas.ds1.serialize())
>        Debug.write("ds2",canvas.ds2.serialize())
>    </handler>
>
> </canvas>
>
> *Output of Debug window:*
> ds1 <ds1><test syn="mynamespace.org"><testtag1
> value="unknown"/><testtag2>unknown</testtag2></test></ds1>
> ds2 <ds2><syn:test xmlns:syn="mynamespace.org"><syn:testtag1
> value="unknown"/><syn:testtag2>unknown</syn:testtag2></syn:test></ds2>
>
> --
> DcorE
>
>


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