Hello, In XML Schema, when defining a simple type that is derived
from xsd:string, I don’t know how to make sense of an enumeration facet
whose value contains a tab, a new line or a CR: <xsd:element name=”foo”> <xsd:simpleType> <xsd:restriction
base=”xsd:string”> <xsd:enumeration
value=' tab tab ‘/> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> </xsd:element> According to the attribute value normalization in XML 1.0
(see: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#AVNormalize)
I am required to normalize the attribute value of the attribute ‘value’
of xsd:enumeration. But once I do that, what’s the purpose of the <xsd:whiteSpace
value=”preserve”/> ? Since I cannot get the enumerated value
with the original whitespace characters, I will not be able to match an element
value for the element ‘foo’ since the whitespaces in the element
value will be preserved (according to the expected behavior for element values). Is it impossible, then, to define an enumeration facet that
contains non-space whitespaces, for element values? Thanks. Shlomo |