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"Jeff Greif" <jgreif@alumni.princeton.edu> writes:
> I was unable to determine the answers to these questions by reading
> the 'Structures' part of XML Schema,
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1
>
>
> 1. Given types B, E, and R where E is an extension of B, and R is a
> restriction of E, is R a restriction or extension of B, or neither?
>
> 2. Similarly, given B, E, and R where R is a restriction of B and E
> is an extension of R, is E a restriction or extension of B or
> neither?
>
> 3. For the most derived type in each chain (R in the first and E in
> the second), when is it allowed and when prohibited by {prohibited
> substitutions} on B?
>
> 4. For the most derived type in each chain (R in the first and E in
> the second), when is it allowed and when prohibited by {disallowed
> substitutions} on some element declared to have type B? That is,
> with what values of {disallowed substitions} will such an element
> validate with an xsi:type of R and E respectively, and with what
> values will it not validate?
Those interested might like to know that Jeff's questions were
well-answered by Jeni Tennison on xmlschema-dev [1].
ht
[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xmlschema-dev/2002Nov/0119.html
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