Hi,

> I think (but I'm not 100% sure about this) that the "library:" is just a 
> convention for a namespace associated with a SWC.
Which is inconsistent with the mx namespace but I'll assume that's for historic 
reasons.

> But this convention allows the sole "http:" namespace to stand out as the 
> language namespace that indicates the use of MXML 2006 vs. MXML 2009, which I 
> think is nice.
If we were thinking of adding new apache namespace should we keep the 
distinction between 2006 and 2009? I'd prefer to drop the year from the URI if 
we can.

> In general, XML namespaces are not expected to map to web pages.
Sure but it a nice to have I think and also in common usage.  The W3C maps 
namespace URIs to real URLs (eg http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml). Perhaps we 
should follow a similar format as described here (and elsewhere)?
http://www.w3.org/2005/07/13-nsuri

But I like the idea as if a user of the SDK goes to that link it take them to 
the Apache Flex site - where they can find out more info etc.

Thanks,
Justin

Reply via email to