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SV: any processContents strict

From: Bryan Rasmussen <brs@----.-->
To: 'Michael Kay' <mike@--------.--->
Date: 1/25/2006 2:03:00 PM


>> If I send an instance to a validator and it encounters 
>> content it does not
>> understand it is up to the processor if it defaults to 
>> validate strict, lax, skip....

>I would have said it is up to the user, but the way the user tells the
>processor what they want is implementation-defined.

Yes, but I've had some processors default to lax instead of strict when I
have not specified (whereas most seem to default to strict). IIRC XSV
defaults to lax (however have not checked with the newest version I've
installed which is probably still a couple versions behind) 

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen. 


From sandygao@c... Wed Jan 25 14:38:39 2006
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