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Creating an OPML 2.0 namespace

Posted on Wednesday, March 8, 2006 at 7:08 AM (permalink)

Matt Terenzio, one of the OPML Camp attendees, has suggested that we hold a session on OPML namespaces. This is permitted in the OPML 2.0 spec: "An OPML file may contain elements and attributes not described on this page, only if those elements are defined in a namespace, as specified by the W3C." We should definitely do this, but maybe we could take this one step further and create an OPML Camp namespace that we can all experiment with. If an OPML Adv... oops ... Stan... oops ... if a publicly recognized group discussing OPML is formed, this namespace can be given over to them to hold and maintain.