Having said that ... the following still works:
the following xpath expression:
//mm100:MM7Version
works against:
<SubmitReq xmlns="http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/23_series/23.140/schema/REL-5-MM7-1-2">
<MM7Version>5.3.0</MM7Version>
</SubmitReq>
... using my custom PrefixResolver that you mentioned in the xalan mailing list.
Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
Thanks for that Jeff. Good you are on this list too ;) You saved some grief.
For the mean time, I will have things fully-prefixed.
Jeff Greif wrote:
The XPath spec says you can't use XPath on this. Some versions of xalan
will let you do /:Response/:Status, but the authors claim it's a bug if it
works.
Jeff
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Subject: Namespace with no prefix - how?
How do you create a element with a namespace without any prefix, something like this (?):
<Response xmlns="http://mynamespace.org"> <Status>100</Status> </Response>
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