I was actually confused into thinking that XML 1.1 was just XML1.0+Namespaces... Which happens to not be the case.

So replace "XML 1.1" with "XML 1.0+Namespaces", and my original comment will make sense. :)

On Oct 14, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:

Robert Quattlebaum wrote:
I think you should also describe what a XMPP client should do upon
receiving good XML 1.0 which is also bad XML 1.1.

My preference is that the client "SHOULD NOT" or "MUST NOT" interpret it
as a stream error.

XMPP 1.0 supports XML 1.0 only. A future version of XMPP might support
other versions of XML, but that is out of scrope for RFC 3920 and
probably rfc3920bis. However, we need to talk about XML versioning so
that this is clear.

I think that your suggestion makes sense, but I need to look at XML 1.1
again to be sure.

Peter

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