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Re: Content Model for Restrictions

From: ht@---.--.--.-- (----- -. --------)
To: Kasimier Buchcik <kbuchcik@---------.-->
Date: 8/30/2005 10:42:00 AM
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Kasimier Buchcik writes:

> XSV: no errors
>
> Xerces:
> aussie-2.xsd:13,51: (Error) rcase-Recurse.2: There is not a complete
> functional mapping between the particles.
> aussie-2.xsd:13,51: (Error) derivation-ok-restriction.5.4.2: Error for
> type 'RestTestEventPayload'.  The particle of the type is not a valid
> restriction of the particle of the base.
>
> Although TestEventPayload actually still defines an equal content
> model at the FSA level, it seems to hit the particle mapping
> constraint at the component level. Is this intended by the spec?

Yes and no.  The constructive rules of XML Schema 1.0 do indeed rule
it out.  The spirit (content models which accept a subset of their
base should be OK) would allow it, and as the public drafts of XML
Schema 1.1 have made clear, XML Schema 1.1 will make that official.

ht
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