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Are expanded names universally unique?

Expanded names universally
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Are expanded names universally unique?

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No, but it is reasonable to assume they are. Expanded element type and attribute names are not guaranteed to be universally unique — that is, unique within the space of all XML documents — because it is possible for two different people, each defining their own XML namespace, to use the same URI reference and the same element type or attribute name. However, this occurs only if: • One or both people use a URI reference that is not under their control, such as somebody outside Netscape using the URI reference http://www.netscape.com/, or • Both people have control over a URI reference and both use it. The first case means somebody is cheating when assigning URIs (a process governed by trust) and the second case means that two people within an organization are not paying attention to each other’s work. For widely published element type and attribute names, neither case is very likely. Thus, it is reasonable to assume that expanded names are universally unique. (Since both cases are pos

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