I've already found where I was wrong.
Thanks for answering.
>
> Sorry, but the parser is right.
>
> >From http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml:
> The Namespaces in XML Recommendation [XML Names] assigns a
> meaning to names
> containing colon characters. Therefore, authors should not use
> the colon in XML names except
> for namespace purposes, but XML processors must accept the
> colon as a name character.
>
> If you look at the grammar, "XML names" includes attribute names. If you
> look at the namespace spec (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/), it says
> "XML namespaces provide a simple method for qualifying element and
> attribute names used in Extensible Markup Language documents by
associating
> them with namespaces identified by URI references." and it does explicitly
> address this.
>
> If you really must use colons in ways that are not compatable with
> namespaces, then you must use a pre-namespaces parser. I believe Xerces
may
> be able to operate in that mode if you set the right features. But I would
> instead STRONGLY recommend that you instead fix your document.
>
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