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And if RELAX NG is an option for you, you can do:
namespace b = "http://example.org/b/"
namespace c = "http://example.org/c/"
element a1
{
element b:b1 { text }, element a2 { text }, element c:c1 { text }
}
one schema document, one schema, no imports ...
Cheers,
David
Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> a.xsd:
>
> <xs:schema xmlns:b="http://example.org/b/"
> xmlns:c="http://example.org/c/">
> <xs:import namespace="http://example.org/b/" schemaLocation="b.xsd"/>
> <xs:import namespace="http://example.org/c/" schemaLocation="c.xsd"/>
>
> <xs:element name="a1">
> <xs:complexType>
> <xs:sequence>
> <xs:element ref="b:b1"/>
> <xs:element name="a2"/>
> <xs:element ref="c:c1"/>
> </xs:sequence>
> </xs:complexType>
> </xs:element>
> </xs:schema>
>
> b.xsd
> <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://example.org/b/">
> <xs:element name="b1"/>
> </xs:schema>
>
> c.xsd
> <xs:schema targetNamespace="http://example.org/c/">
> <xs:element name="c1"/>
> </xs:schema>
>
> Three schema _documents_, one _schema_.
>
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