built-in shelf
#xmlns-names
is a built in read-only
string
shelf displaying the currently active set
of XML namespace/prefix mappings. The keys on the shelf are the element prefixes, and the values are the
corresponding namespace names (URIs).
While parsing the content of the following element
<a xmlns:omdoc="http://www.omnimark.com/docs/" xmlns:omtbl="http://www.omnimark.com/table.dtd">the shelf will contain
omdoc
and value http://www.omnimark.com/docs/
, and
omtbl
and value http://www.omnimark.com/table.dtd/
.
A namespace name consisting of a zero length string indicates the absence of a namespace. Encountering this explicitly causes the prefix to be removed from the shelf if it already exists, or otherwise simply not added.
When parsing the instance
<a xmlns:foo="bar"> <b xmlns:foo="">Immediately following the start tag for
a
, the #xmlns-names
shelf has an
entry with key foo
and value bar
. Inside element b
, this shelf item is
removed. After the end of element b
(but still within element a
) the shelf item will
be restored.
The default namespace is represented by a shelf item with the empty string as the key.
<a xmlns="foo">
The #xmlns-names
shelf is saved before each start tag, and restored after each end tag. The shelf is
saved and cleared at the start of each markup-parse.