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Re: References to a value of an element in another element?

From: Boris Kolpackov <boris@-------------.--->
To: noah_mendelsohn@--.---.---
Date: 2/4/2007 2:41:00 AM
Hi,

noah_mendelsohn@u... <noah_mendelsohn@u...> writes:

> I personally have mixed feelings about the lack of interoperability that
> results from allowing variation in what conforming processors support, but
> compared to insisting on just the mimum, it has the advantage that you may
> be able to find a Schema 1.1 processor that does what you want.

The main point of using XML Schema for formally specifying XML
vocabularies is to facilitate application interoperability. I
think the smart ones will use the minimal subset expected from
all processors while the not-so-smart ones will arrive at the
same result the hard way. There are already (mis-)features in XML
Schema 1.0 that are avoided pretty much by everyone (e.g., redefine).


-boris


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Boris Kolpackov
Code Synthesis Tools CC
http://www.codesynthesis.com
Open-Source, Cross-Platform C++ XML Data Binding


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