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Re: Question about the unique element declaration inside the model groups

From: ht@---.--.--.-- (----- -. --------)
To: "Wang, Zhuo" <zhuo.wang@-----.--->
Date: 1/25/2007 10:23:00 AM
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Wang, Zhuo writes:


> <xs:schema> 
>          <xs:complexType name="One">
>                    <xs:sequence>
>                <xs:element name="elem1" type="xs:string" fixed="abc=
"/>
>                <xs:element name="elem1" type="xs:string" fixed="123=
"/>
>                    </xs:sequence>
>          </xs:complexType>
> </xs:schema>
>
> There are two elements with the same name "elem1" and the same target
> namespace inside the <xs:sequence>. Is this allowed? 

Local element declarations are not subject to the constraint you go on
to cite, which only applies to top-level declarations.  Since the
above two local element declarations have the same type, they are
allowed.

ht
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