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Re: [xml-dev] XML Schema 'all' question

On 07/03/2011 10:59, Susanne Wunsch wrote:

XSD 1.0 doesn't allow extension of "all" model groups (because an extension is defined as a sequence of the old model followed by the new model, and you can't have an "all" group within a sequence group).

XSD 1.1 removes this restriction.

Michael Kay
Saxonica


20110307105959.GO57772@uriah.heep.sax.de" type="cite">
Hello,

If the following question should be discussed elsewhere please give me
a hint. Thanks.

I try to define a modular XML schema using inheritance with the
"xs:extension" mechanism.

I would like to implement such an inherited type extended by an xs:all
model group. But that fails at the "cos-all-limited" constraint .

      http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#cos-all-limited

Which valid alternatives exists to my non-valid implementation? What
would be the best workaround for this issue?

I attach a shortened generalised example to show my intention.

Kind regards...
Susanne
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