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Re: [xml-dev] XSD - Extensibility and Non-Determinism

Ihe Onwuka <ihe.onwuka@gmail.com> writes:

> If a type that has some form of open extensibility is extended by
> another type that also has some form of open extensibility would such
> an extension be non-deterministic.

> If a type has an openly extensible element but it is not placed at the
> end of the content model declaration does it follow that that type
> declaration has built-in non-determinism?

I think that in both cases it depends on what you mean by open
extensibility.  Can you provide a small concrete example?

Michael

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