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Hello all, I have been reading about namespaces in general and xlink in particular. According to the xlink spec, xlink:type="simple"is required for a simple (i.e. not extended) link, which is the way THREDDS is using xlink. Adding it means software that is xlink-aware (mozilla for one) will display links as links, though in mozilla's case, it is only apparent if you add a
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="threddsstyle.css" ?>line to the thredds catalog so that mozilla actually processes the xml file in a standard way.
I have added it to the THREDDS catalogs I generate, with no obvious ill effects so far.
If there are ill effects, please let me know.I would hope that the THREDDS standard would add this so that the THREDDS xml is better understood by more software.
Benno -- Dr. M. Benno Blumenthal benno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx International Research Institute for climate prediction The Earth Institute at Columbia University Lamont Campus, Palisades NY 10964-8000 (845) 680-4450
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