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Validation against simpleTypes from an instance doc?

From: "Porthos" <jaeaton@--.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/2/2005 2:09:00 PM
I'm fairly certian that I can't do what I'm about to ask, but here
goes.  I have a schema document in which a dozen different simpleTypes
have been declared.  Each simple type restricts xsd:integer in some
ways (value, number of characters, etc).  This schema document is
regularly referenced in conjunction with a second schema where elements
are defined with the simpleTypes as their 'type'.

I want to write an XML instance document to validate against the
simpleType schema document to verify that the simpleTypes are written
correctly (i.e. that they appropriatly restrict xsd:integer).  I only
want to modify the schema document to include elements as a last
resort. Is there a way to do this?

I haven't had any luck with trial and error.  Likewise, I've been
searching the web and pouring over the W3C spec to see if there is a
way to do this or not.  Either I'm not looking in the right places or
this is just not possible.  Your comments would be appreciated.

--Porthos



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