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  • Namespaces in XML

    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. (W3C Recommendation 14 January 1999)

    www.w3.org

  • Namespaces in XML (alternate explanation)

    An attempt by James Clark at a less confusing alternative explanation of the mechanism described in the XML Namespaces Recommendation.

    www.jclark.com

  • W3Schools.com: XML Namespaces

    XML Namespaces provides a method to avoid element name conflicts. This page gives examples and solutions.

    www.w3schools.com

  • XML Cover Pages: Namespaces in XML

    A collection of whitepapers, perspectives and history on XML namespaces, including links, references and contacts.

    xml.coverpages.org

  • XML Namespace Related-resource Language (XNRL)

    an HTML-based markup language designed to contain a human-readable description of an XML namespace as well as pointers to multiple resources related to that namespace. Examples of such related resources include schemas, stylesheets, human-readable documentation (beyond that contained in the XNRL package) and executable code. (Tim Bray)

    www.textuality.com

  • XML Namespaces FAQ

    Comprehensive site of questions and answers about Namespaces in XML as maintained by Ronald Bourret.

    www.rpbourret.com

  • Zvon.org: Namespace Tutorial

    Understand Namespaces in XML using these 14 examples presented here.

    www.zvon.org

  • XML.com: Namespace Nuances

    Questions and answers about Namespaces in XML. By John E. Simpson.

    www.xml.com

  • XML.com: Namespaces by Example

    A first look at this W3C Recommendation on Namespaces in XML. By Tim Bray.

    www.xml.com

  • XML.com: Namespace Myths Exploded

    This article discusses a number of myths that have arisen around XML namespaces, examining possible sources, clarifying what the recommendation says about them, and pointing out ways to resolve the issues they raise. By Ronald Bourrett.

    www.xml.com

  • XML Namespaces: Universal Identification in XML Markup

    Article taking a detailed look at XML namespaces with examples. By Pankaj Kamthan.

    www.irt.org

  • MSDN: How to Encode XML Data

    Article explaining how character encoding works and specifically how it works in XML and the MSXML DOM.

    msdn.microsoft.com

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