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

On 17/05/2011 18:42, John Cowan wrote:
> Yes, if you use named character classes with CREPDL.  But you can also
> enumerate characters or use CREPDL's set operations

yes sure but you could enumerate characters with XSD regexp as well, The 
problem Roger claimed to be seeing was that if you use character classed 
in an XSD regexp there is a dependency on the Unicode version.
but that problem is in crepdl as well.

David


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