On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 05:08:32PM +0000, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
> If it's the number one question, then maybe that's tell you something
> about your implementation.
Haha ! Sorry, you can blame the standard (done at W3C) not the
implementation which *all* behave in the same way to be conformant to
the standard (Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, etc.) all do the same.
> If you get an xpath context from a
> document, shouldn't that xpath context have a default namespace which
> is the document's default name space?
Which still prove you don't understand the question at stake:
<doc>
<foo xmlns="http://a/"/>
<foo xmlns="http://b/"/>
</doc>
Please refrain from attacking my code, my expertise and the work of a lot
of people while you still don't grasp fully the area at stake, that will
be better for everybody, thanks !
Daniel
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