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Re: [xml-dev] Does a XSD schema define the minimum or maximum structure of an XML doc?

From: "Fraser Goffin" <goffinf@----------.--->
To: xml-dev <xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 4/4/2008 8:08:00 AM
Do current (I guess I mean the most typical 'mainstream') validating
parsers support 1.1 yet do you know ?

Fraser.

On 03/04/2008, noah_mendelsohn@u... <noah_mendelsohn@u...> wrote:
> Ben Stover wrote:
>
> > That would mean:
> >
> > If the XSD schema designer does NOT insert xs:any or xs:anyAttribute
> > tags then (=default) additional
> >
> > attributes are NOT allowed
> > elements are NOT allowed
> >
> > when the XML should be valid?
> >
> > Is this your statement?
>
> It may be worth noting that features proposed for XML Schema 1.1 make it
> easier, should you wish to, to act as if there is a wildcard by default at
> the end of each content model, or if you prefer, in between every explicit
> particle in the model.  This is still explicit, in the sense that at the
> top of the schema you say that you want it to work this way.  It still
> means that you have in a sense said "all this extra stuff is actually
> legal in my language, even if I don't call it out one element name at a
> time".  Of course, you can continue to code schemas in the traditional
> style, as you outline above.   In that case, content will be accepted only
> where explicitly allowed for by an element declaration, attribute
> declaration or explicit wildcard.
>
> Noah
>
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