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Re: Validation of XSD (XML Schema) against XSD

From: "Zafar Abbas" <someone@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 12/6/2005 10:30:00 AM
An XSD document is just an XML document. If you want to validate an XSD
against a schema, treat it as an XML document and author a schema so that it
only accepts valid instances (schema document) according to your rules.

Zafar


"Rushi" <IMS.Rushikesh@g...> wrote in message
news:1133876487.693683.141070@z......
> Hi All,
>
> I know XSD (XML Schema) is very usefull to validate XML file/fragment.
> XMLValidator class of .NET is make it very easy for us.
>
> But I come here with something new, my question is....
> Is it possible to validate a XSD file agaisnt different XSD file?
>
> The problem is like this.....
> A client is generating a Schema file, now we want to check that our
> client has create proper Schema file or not.....We want to validate
> client's schema against our schema (they r not identicle, so we don't
> want to check similarity)....
>
> ie. What relation is in between XML and XSD, i want to create same
> relation with XSD and XSD....
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Rushikesh
>




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