ok no problem,
but is there a way to "unwrap" an element. For example I have a number of
<para> elements. Now I can select several consecutive paras and wrap them in
a <topic> element. Now if I decide that I want to remove the topic element -
keeping the content intact, how can I do this?
Kind Regards
Swami Kevala
On 6/29/07, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote:
>
> Swami Kevala wrote:
> > Could you tell me how I can set up xmlmind so that when creating
> > commands I don't need to prefix all my attributes and elements with the
> > namespace in curly brackets each time. I can't work out how to set this
> > up as a default - so that it doesn't need to be prefixed each time.
> >
> > I.e. I want to just write: "wrap myElement" instead of "wrap
> > {http://www.etc etc... /mySchema}myElement"
> >
>
> There is no way to do this (because we currently don't see how this
> could be implemented cleanly given the nature of command parameters).
>
> I'm affraid you'll have to keep specifying elements names using the
> "{http://www.etc/.../mySchema}myElement" syntax.
>
>
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> Please limit yourself to ``end-user questions'', RFEs or bug reports.
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