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On 2 Dec 2005, at 09:20, Michael Kay wrote:
>> <div class="monty">
>> <span class="python"/>
>> </div class"monty">
> I've recently seen people trying to use the latter approach for adding
> extensibility to financial messages, in the apparent belief that
> writing
> xs:any in a schema was somehow against the spirit of things.
Something I'm seeing more and more are examples of XML documents that
are
effectively name-value pairs because they want to describe their data in
Schema but can't put a minOccurs="0" ahead of the slurping vortex
that is xs:any. And then there is the adverse effect that xs:any has in
a number of databinding tools..
<person>
<value name="title">Mr</value>
<value name="first">Monty</value>
<value name="last">Python</value>
</person>
seems to be a typical work-round - and the worst of both worlds.
Paul
--
http://blog.whatfettle.com
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