Subject: [xsl] Proposed syntax for namespace binding in XPath From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 23:58:06 +0100 |
I'd like to solicit reactions to a proposal to define an informal standard for binding namespaces in strings containing XPath expressions. I see a lot of people using XPath from Java and also using saxon:evaluate to evaluate dynamically-constructed XPath expressions from XSLT or XQuery. One of the difficulties with such interfaces has always been that defining the namespace bindings is messy - in fact, in saxon:evaluate, it can't be done dynamically at all. Clearly a vendor-defined API can take as input some string that contains a set of namespace bindings followed by an XPath expression. This doesn't violate XPath conformance; it just means that the string passed to the API contains an XPath expression embedded in something else. Hopefully other systems that offer XPath APIs will follow suit, and we can establish an informal standard rather along the lines of the Clark notation for expanded QNames "{uri}local". In choosing a syntax I'd like something that falls back to standard XPath if there are no namespace bindings, and where it's very easy to spot that namespace bindings are present if this is the case. I think that in the XPath house-style, it should also be less wordy than the XQuery prolog which uses declare default element namespace x = "uri"; I would also like something that can be written in an XML attribute, so characters such as "<" (and ideally quotes) should be avoided. XPointer has a mechanism that's one possible candidate: the xmlns() scheme: http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr-xmlns/ An example is xmlns(abc=http://example.com/ns/abc) or in context, xmlns(c=http://example.org/customer) xmlns(p=http://example.org/personal-info) xpointer(/c:customer/p:name) There are several disadvantages to adopting this directly. It doesn't allow the default namespace to be bound; it's not easily distinguishable from a function call; it can't handle a URI containing an unpaired right bracket; and it doesn't fall back to pure XPath when there are no bindings. The syntax I'm thinking of using is: (:# xmlns=http://default/uri xmlns:p=http://other/uri #:) xpath-expression Using a special comment has the advantage that XPath processors that don't understand the notation will ignore it (though I freely admit that "meaningful comments" have their drawbacks). It avoids use of quotes which makes it easy to embed in an XML attribute, and it uses space to delimit the URI - although there is no absolute ban on having a space in a namespace URI, there are already plenty of things that will break if you do it, so it's unlikely to cause any new problems. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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