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RE: [xml-dev] Your XML documents may use different sets of characters, depending on which implementer you select?

At 2011-05-17 09:59 -0400, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
>CREPDL looks promising.
>
>Having control over what characters are allowed in XML documents is 
>precisely what I am seeking.
>
>Do you know if CREPDL works with XML Schemas?

As with all parts in the standard, DSDL specifications (including 
19757-2 RELAX-NG, 19757-3 Schematron and 19757-4 NVDL) are 
layered.  19757-8 CREPDL works alongside W3C Schema in the same way 
that all other DSDL specifications work alongside W3C Schema.

Is that what you meant by "with"?

. . . . . . . . . . Ken


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