One special situation occur, perhaps, where the source document has
different redefining namespaces with the same prefix
Perhaps more common is having multiple prefixes for the same namespace
for example if you merge files from different authors you often end up
with xs: and xsd: both refering to the w3c schema namespace.
when comparing xs:element and xsd:element then testing equality of
name() would test as false (probably the wrong answer) but testing
equality of node-name() will test as true.
David
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