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kou 1d67b9de28 rexml: disable XPath 1.0 compatible "#{ELEMENT_NAME}" processing by default
It breaks backward compatibility than I thought. So it's disabled by
default. It means that REXML's XPath processor isn't compatible with
XPath 1.0. But it will be acceptable for users.

We can enable it by specifying "strict: true" to
REXML::XPathParser.new explicitly.

* lib/rexml/xpath.rb,
  lib/rexml/xpath_parser.rb: Accept "strict: true" option.

* test/rexml/test_contrib.rb,
  test/rexml/xpath/test_base.rb: Use not XPath 1.0 compatible behavior.

* test/rexml/test_jaxen.rb: Use XPath 1.0 compatible behavior.

* test/rss/test_1.0.rb,
  test/rss/test_dublincore.rb,
  spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/namespace_spec.rb,
  spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/namespaces_spec.rb,
  spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/prefixes_spec.rb: Enable again.


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require 'rexml/document'
require_relative '../../../spec_helper'
describe "REXML::Element#namespace" do
before :each do
@doc = REXML::Document.new("<a xmlns='1' xmlns:y='2'><b/><c xmlns:z='3'/></a>")
@elem = @doc.elements["//b"]
end
it "returns the default namespace" do
@elem.namespace.should == "1"
end
it "accepts a namespace prefix" do
@elem.namespace("y").should == "2"
@doc.elements["//c"].namespace("z").should == "3"
end
it "returns an empty String if default namespace is not defined" do
e = REXML::Document.new("<a/>")
e.root.namespace.should be_empty
end
it "returns nil if namespace is not defined" do
@elem.namespace("z").should be_nil
end
end