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I don't think so. The feature identification by URLs may be a convention followed by SAX specification in creating a namespace for string like "validation". However this convention is not unprecedented.

In XML world many namespaces (Schema ns declaration[1] for example) are URLs that 404 in reality.

SAX feature and XML namespace identifiers are URIs, not just URLs. In this case they uniquely identify SAX features and XML namespaces and they don't specify a network location to access. The thing SAX (and other frameworks) choose URI syntax for identifiers is URIs are meant to be unique world wide.

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Stanimir

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