xml - significance of '#' in, e.g., -
xml - significance of '#' in, e.g., <ruleref uri="#cardinalOnes" /> -
as illustration of using "#" sign in next manner, line in xml document such <ruleref uri="#cardinalones" /> mean? reference find possible significance "#" sign usage attribute id called "implied" or "required". not sure means in case. it? deduction, looking @ rest of xml document, can figure out "#cardinalones" referencing rule within same document called <rule id="cardinalones">. not find explanation of usage in text 'xml in nutshell' or w3.org. can please verify deduction correct? usage explained anywhere? thanks.
in case, there's no significance xml. xml doesn't know, or care "ruleref", "uri" or "#cardinalones" is. they're element, attribute, , string tokens xml parser.
now, doesn't mean have no value whatever is trying read xml file. must care "ruleref" is, , whatever cares may have defined semantics # in "uri" attribute does.
but in large, generic xml, doesn't mean @ all.
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