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> 2) Derivation by restriction:
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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> Equivalent RELAX NG (compact syntax):
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> RestrictedType =
> element FirstName { xsd:token },
> element LastName { xsd:token }
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Interesting that RELAX NG, like XML Schema, requires a restricted type to
spell out all the components that are to be included in the subtype, rather
than inheriting them by default: which is something of a maintenance
nightmare. I've always wondered why XML Schema is asymmetric here as regards
elements vs attributes: with attributes you say which ones to leave out of
the subtype, with elements you say which ones to include.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
PS: does anyone know how to get rid of monmason?
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