Malthe Borch wrote:
2008/9/9 Philipp von Weitershausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
+- Make e.g. tal:block tal:foo / and metal:foo metal:define-macro/
etc.
+ work
Are we sure we want this? It's (afaik) not correct XML;
It's not? How so?
If the element belongs to some namespace, then attributes
Martijn Faassen wrote at 2008-9-10 11:32 +0200:
...
As far as I know in XML, attributes without an explicit namespace prefix
are not in any namespace at all. Default namespaces don't apply to
attributes.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-names-20060816/#scoping-defaulting
specifies:
the
Chris McDonough wrote:
Log message for revision 90974:
Added: z3c.pt/trunk/TODO.txt
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On Tuesday 09 September 2008, Malthe Borch wrote:
If the element belongs to some namespace, then attributes from this
namespace should be native to it. But I couldn't find any
documentation to support that this is a strict requirement. Perhaps it
should be allowed, then.
It's not strict. It's
2008/9/9 Stephan Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's not strict. It's a shortcut.
No it's other way around.
tal:block for= / is the short-cut for tal:block tal:for= /.
Previously only the short-cut was allowed; this has been changed in
the most recent release of z3c.pt.
\malthe