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Re: XML Schema spec: Attribute Wildcard Intersection

From: frisch@-------.---.-- (----- ------)
To: NULL
Date: 5/3/2005 6:28:00 AM
Richard Tobin, dans le message (comp.text.xml:68011), a écrit :
> When the target namespace is absent, ##other means any non-absent
> namespace.  When the target namespace is not absent, ##other means any
> *non-absent* namespace other than the target namespace.

Many thanks, I missed that. It makes perfect sense, now. I was also 
wondering about rule 6, but it is now clear as well.

I have another question. Rule 5 is:

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If the two are negations of different namespace names, then the 
intersection is not expressible.
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Can this actually happen in a valid XML Schema document?  Does the spec 
make it impossible with another condition somewhere else?  Otherwise, how 
is the processor supposed to handle this case?


-- Alain


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