On 10/10/05, Robin Berjon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you might want:
>
>    <element>
>      <nsName ns='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/'>

> You have put a ns attribute on anyName, but that has no influence other
> than defining the default namespace for its content. It doesn't mean
> "any name from that ns", it still means "any name in any ns", and I'm
> not sure what the name really matches in there given that I don't see or
> not you've defined the dc prefix in that scope.
Defined in the root element.
 Using nsName instead
> means "any name in this ns (or the first one found on an ancestor if
> none was specified)" and then the except works on that name class.

Thanks Robin.
  Makes sense (and does what I want :-)

Appreciated.


regards




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