From: Ben R. <be...@ca...> - 2002-11-07 01:19:57
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> -----Original Message----- > From: big...@li... > [mailto:big...@li...]On Behalf Of Jim Croft > >The URLs I'm referring to are not for general use. They are > intended as > >the source for a particular version of a particular data > standard set in > >XML Schema. > > well they might as well be. Then they can serve the function of the > namespace definition. The is no point in being secretive > about these things... Jim I think you're missing my point, I'm not intending to be secretive. Just the reverse - I'm referring to a namespace URL, which must be as available as possible to those applications that need it. This is distinct from the page(s) that we access from our (current generation) web browsers to browse HTML pages about the HISPID standard. It may be that in time, the current web browsers evolve the capability to browse schemas in an elegant user interface. In that case we might have the ability to use the namespace URL as both the target for XML applications and the interested user after information on HISPID. Cheers, Ben |