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Re: Semi-unique IDs in Schema

From: Victor Engmark <victor.engmark@----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 5/3/2004 2:39:00 PM
Victor Engmark wrote:

> I tried this, but I have obviously overlooked something, because the 
> file http://vengmark.home.cern.ch/vengmark/moi/examples/input.xml is 
> valid according to 
> http://vengmark.home.cern.ch/vengmark/moi/examples/moi.xsd, even though 
> none of the ID elements are unique. Sorry the example is verbose...

Disregard the previous message; I had got the scope of the unique 
element wrong. Nevertheless, XMLSpy">XMLSpy v5 is unable to generate even 
simplistic valid files of the new Schema document. Does anyone know a 
tool with which I can generate "good" sample documents from Schemas? It 
should give at least some control over the values entered into fields, 
and shouldn't use several hundred MBs to generate a few MBs of XML...

-- 
Victor


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