Hi Egbert,

This is a known issue:

https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-796

There's really not a good functional reason for this restriction.  The
reason it behaves the way it does is that Fedora's XML parsing, which
tries to extract the inline XML as a standalone document (since it
should be servable as such, when requested), is not smart enough to
realize that the namespaces declared at the root of the FOXML (METS,
etc) should be taken into consideration when extracting the inline
XML.

- Chris

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Egbert Gramsbergen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> Foxm and batchModify both want namespace declarations on inline xml
> datastreams on the root element of the datastream, even if these
> declarations already exist on a higher level such as the document root
> element. This can be quite annoying when you make your foxm or batchModify
> with xslt (or, in fact, almost any xml tool) which does namespace fixup. I
> do not see any reson for this as it does not change the meaning of the xml
> and a Schema validator will not detect it, and I would like to see this
> restriction removed.
> Any thoughts on this? Am I missing something?
>
> Egbert Gramsbergen
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