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Navid <silencer2020@yahoo.ca> writes:
> > Just that the XML representation of a component, in
> > this case an
> > attribute declaration, is not the cmoponent itself.
> > In this case the
> > mapping rules say that such a representation
> > corresponds to an
> > attribute declaration with {type definition} set to
> > xs:anySimpleType.
> > So the component _does_ have a type definition, and
> > it will get used
> > at validation time, and so Xerces and XSV are
> > correct.
>
> Hi Henry,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Can you give me an example of
> how clause (2) of 'Attribute Locally Valid (§3.2.4)'
> can fail?
If it's allowed by an attribute wildcard with {process contents} *lax*.
ht
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