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Re: q) XML Schema and valid XML documents

From: richard@------.--.--.-- (------- -----)
To: NULL
Date: 10/30/2009 6:14:00 PM
In article <cfa21e4e-a46b-4f13-91af-3ab1af2d767b@1...>,
Generic Usenet Account  <usenet@s...> wrote:

>   it contains a reference to a Document Type Definition (DTD),
>   and that its elements and attributes are declared in that DTD
>   and follow the grammatical rules for them that the DTD
>   specifies.

>There is no reference to XML Schema in the above defintion.

Without additional context, "valid" means "valid according to its
DTD", and that's how it's defined in the XML spec.  In the context of
XML Schemas, it can of course mean "valid according to a schema".  If
you want to be less ambiguous, use the term "schema valid" or (since
there are other schema languages) "XML Schema valid".

-- Richard
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