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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xmlschema-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: Conditional contents of an element based on an attribute. XSD [Thread Next] RE: Conditional contents of an element based on an attribute. XSDTo: "'Mads Aagaard'" <Mads.Aagaard@---------.--->, <xmlschema-dev@--.---> Date: 11/7/2005 2:47:00 PM Yes. You can define the Job alement as being of type xs:anyType. Then you
define a number of complex types, e.g. one called "Normal" - these are
subtypes of anyType by definition. An instance that specifies
xsi:type="Normal" will then be validated against the complex type definition
of this name.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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Behalf Of Mads Aagaard
Sent: 07 November 2005 14:40
To: xmlschema-dev@w...
Subject: RE: Conditional contents of an element based on an attribute. XSD
In the XML file you mean? Like this?
<Job xsi:type="Normal">
<El1>...</El1>
<El2>...</El2>
</Job>
Saying that this "Job" element is of type e.g. "Normal"? Thereby specifying
the elements within the element?
What would this look like in my XSD?
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