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RE: Namespaces, W3C XML Schema (was Re: ANN: SAX FiltersforNamespaceProcessing)
- From: Aaron Skonnard <aarons@develop.com>
- To: "'David E. Cleary'" <davec@progress.com>, 'Xml-Dev' <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
- Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 09:07:16 -0700
> > > <!-- schema definition -->
> > > <s:schema xmlns:s="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> > > xmlns:tns="http://example.org/foo"
> > > targetNamespace="http://example.org/foo"
> > > elementFormDefault="qualified">
> > > <s:element name="bar" type="s:string"/>
> > > <s:complexType name="fooType">
> > > <s:sequence>
> > > <s:element name="bar" type="s:string"/>
> > > </s:sequence>
> > > </s:complexType>
> > > <s:element name="foo" type="tns:fooType"/>
> > > </s:schema>
> > >
<snip/>
> > This doesn't feel like the same problem to me - it feels like a bad
case
> > of non-deterministic content modeling. I thought XML Schema went to
> > great lengths to avoid that, but maybe this is legal.
>
> That is not a valid schema.
>
> Dave
Yes it is.
-aaron