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Extending the XHTML transitional XSD

From: "Kidogg" <kieranbenton@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/3/2006 4:28:00 PM

Hi all,
I'm attempting to write a validator for some email template files we
use as part of our e-commerce application (incidentally in C#) and I've
run into a problem as I'm not a huge user of XML.

Essentially an email template can contain any valid XHTML, but also has
tags such as <membershipcardheader> and <membershipcardfooter> that can
appear anywhere in the body of the HTML.

I've managed to download the XSD for XHTML transitional from the W3C
and can validate plain XHTML files fine, and can do the same with
simple XML containing my tags - but I have no idea how to proceed and
get the .NET parser to validate from either of the XSD's?

Or can I somehow inherit my XSD from the XHTML transitional one? I've
looked at the xsd:redefine tag but have no idea where to start?

Can anyone assist?

Cheers,
Kieran



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