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* Kenny wrote in comp.text.xml:
>Is there some way to CDATA an element in an XSD? I'm having an
>incredibly hard time finding a solution.
I am not sure what you are asking. If you mean to declare an element as
having a CDATA content model like you could in SGML, then that is not
possible. If you are looking for a #PCDATA content model (what is called
a CDATA content model for attributes), then that is just any xsd:string.
If you mean that the element must use <![CDATA[...]]> constructs, then
that is neither a reasonable constraint nor possible.
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