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Re: Root element with different name

From: "Stan Kitsis [MSFT]" <skits@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/4/2005 3:25:00 PM
All you need is to define both elements as global elements in your schema.

<xs:element name="apple" type="appleType"/>
<xs:element name="apples" type="applesType"/>

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Stan Kitsis
Program Manager, XML Technologies
Microsoft Corporation

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"Grafix" <Grafix@d...> wrote in message 
news:3542B142-24F2-475F-8225-3FB77306BF4B@m......
> All -
> I have an xml that can have as its root element either "Apple" or 
> "Apples".
> Both the elements are valid.
>
> How to write a schema for the root element.
> If i write <xs:element name="Apple" type="xxxtype"/>
>
> then the root as "Apples" is not allowed and the viceversa.
> Any idea of how to specify options for different root element in the same
> schema file. Or is it not allowed at all.
>
> Regardz
> Grafix.
> 




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