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[XSD] Schema for unknwn element names with known attribute value

From: "smoother" <smoother@---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 8/2/2006 3:30:00 PM

Hello, I'm new to XML Schema. I've already read the Schema tutorial at
w3schools.com but I still have numerous questions:

First, I want to let you know what my XML file looks like:

<root template="rootpage">
  <page1 template="journal">
    <entry1027 template="entry" title="title for entry no.
1027">...</entry1027>
    <entryAlpha template="entry" title="some other
title">...</entryAlpha>
  </page1>
  <another-page template="a-template">...</another-page>
  <another-page-2nd template="a-template">...</another-page-2nd>
  ...
</root>


As you can see, the file is not strucutred by equal node names (<page
/><page /><page />) but nodes with same structure have the same
attribute "template".
So instead of xs:element, I search for a possiblity to define a schema
for any unspecfific nodes which have a specific attribute value in
common (e.g. 'a-template' or 'entry').

Can somone please give an example?

- Thanks, S.R.



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