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Re: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml.xsd

From: Robert Koberg <rob@------.--->
To: Burak Emir <Burak.Emir@----.-->
Date: 12/4/2004 10:26:00 PM
Burak Emir wrote:
> 
> Not a real question, and not sure whether it is the right place to ask, 
> but any news on this one?
> 
> I found that one from google.
> 
> I also found one to some obscure blog that pointed here 
> http://www.w3.org/2002/08/xhtml/
> 
> This seems to be useful stuff - any idea why it isn't a bit more 
> advertised? Any issues involved? Is there a more official version?
> 
> I know that DTD validation would be sufficient, but I am writing an XSD 
> that contains
> 
> <xsd:any namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
>             processContents="strict"/>
> 
> as probably many xmlschema-dev members do or would like to do.


<span>
   <someelement>
     <html>What is your point?</html>
   </someelement>
</span>


> cheers,
> Burak
> 


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