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Simple XML & XSD Question

From: "Mark Jerde" <mark.jerde@-------.--.----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/4/2005 12:21:00 PM
We have developed about 80 XML documents, each probably 150 lines long, that
are all supposed to conform to a schema.  My understanding is the way to
show that an XML document conforms to a schema is to include a reference to
the XSD in the XML document, and check that it is valid.

Some other members of the project team don't want to include a reference to
the XSD in the XML documents, citing possible differences in parsers.

Is my understanding of XML / XSD correct?  That is, the standard way to
prove that a well formed XML document conforms to a schema is to include the
reference to the XSD in the XML document.

Thanks.

   -- Mark




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