There are actually 3 ways of dealing with namespace
"Drop" and "ignore" mean the same thing. At the very least, the difference is ambiguous. Let's clarify:
- Standard support (verbose)
- Ignore namespace declarations (assume everything is in the null namespace)
- Ignore namespace declarations and make prefixes significant.
The last is XML::Twig's default. It also supports the first.
For XML::Twig, consistency is not as important as convenience
That's exactly the point I was making.
Prefixes are arbitrary strings that can and do change from document to document. The employment of a default namespace also can and does change from document to document.
It would very convenient if it could ignore namespaces, but it doesn't have a way of doing that. Instead of just ignoring namespaces, the default is to make make the prefix significant. Not only is that a step in the wrong direction, it makes it unusable in theory and in practice.
Being unable to use XML::Twig under common circumstances is not convenient at all.
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