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Similarly, Denmark has http://isb.oio.dk which has standard schemas for
all sorts of common data bits, very modular. It heavily borrows from
UBL and other common standards as others here have mentioned.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Kay [mailto:michael.h.kay@ntlworld.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 1:19 AM
> To: 'Tim Bray'; 'XML Dev'
> Subject: RE: [xml-dev] Schema fragments for everyday stuff
>
> In the UK, public sector organizations have agreed on BS7666
>
> http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/gdsc/html/frames/BS7666Address.htm
>
> But of course it's specific to the UK - you didn't say what
geographical
> coverage you were interested in.
>
> Michael Kay
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@textuality.com]
> > Sent: 30 January 2004 07:06
> > To: XML Dev
> > Subject: [xml-dev] Schema fragments for everyday stuff
> >
> >
> > Is there a well-shaken-out library of schema fragments for names,
> > addresses, phone numbers, that kind of stuff, that hits an
> > 80/20 point
> > and is getting some use out there? I'll look at any schema
language.
> > --Tim
> >
>
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