Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-09 Thread Tim Williams
On 6/9/05, Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Crossley wrote: > > Ross Gardler wrote: > > > >>David Crossley wrote: > >> > >>>Maurice Lanselle wrote: > >> > 2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules? > > > && namespace="bar"> > > >>> > >>>I don

Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-09 Thread Ross Gardler
David Crossley wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: David Crossley wrote: Maurice Lanselle wrote: 2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules? && namespace="bar"> I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way. It would be better if you provided an actual us

Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-08 Thread David Crossley
Ross Gardler wrote: > David Crossley wrote: > >Maurice Lanselle wrote: > > >>2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules? > >> > >> > >> && >> namespace="bar"> > >> > > > >I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way. > >It would be better if you provided a

Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-08 Thread Ross Gardler
David Crossley wrote: Maurice Lanselle wrote: .. 2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules? && I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way. It would be better if you provided an actual use-case. Using your example from earlier in this threa

Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-07 Thread David Crossley
Maurice Lanselle wrote: > David Crossley said the following on 07/06/2005 03:46: > >Maurice Lanselle wrote: > >>Ross Gardler said the following: > >> > >>>However, you should avoid limiting the URL space of your application > >>>by requiring a given file type to have a given filename or path. This

Re: Sitemap dot xmap sourcetyping

2005-06-07 Thread Maurice Lanselle
David Crossley said the following on 07/06/2005 03:46: Maurice Lanselle wrote: Ross Gardler said the following: However, you should avoid limiting the URL space of your application by requiring a given file type to have a given filename or path. This can result in false matches. You s