On Dec 11, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Robert Koberg wrote:

>
> Hi again,
>
> I see the default ContentHandler implementation does not handle XML
> Namespaces. Is that the case or does the :xmlns symbol

I meant keyword (I think) here. For example, say I have  /xml/ like:

{:tag :my-root, attrs {:xmlns:x  "http://www.w3.org/1999/ 
xhtml", :xmlns:o "http://other/ns"}, content[
   {:tag :x:input}
   {:tag :o:something}
]}

Is there some awareness in clojure code that manipulates/reads these  
collections that one child belongs to one namespace and the other  
belongs to the other namespace?

thanks,
-Rob

> provide some
> meaning to the (nested) collection(s)? Is there such a thing as
> namespacing a collection that would be based on the xmlns?



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