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RE: any and its processContents and namespace attribute

From: "Paul Kiel" <paul@-----------.--->
To: "'Shlomo Yona'" <S.Yona@--.--->, <xmlschema-dev@--.--->
Date: 8/29/2007 3:56:00 AM
Seems like the skip would take precedence because it tells the parser to not
even look for a schema let alone examine its ns.

 

 

 

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From: xmlschema-dev-request@w... [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w...] On
Behalf Of Shlomo Yona
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 1:31 AM
To: xmlschema-dev@w...
Subject: xsd:any and its processContents and namespace attribute

 

Hello,

 

When using both processContents and namespace attributes in an xsd:any which
one of the two has precedence?

 

For example:

<xsd:any namespace="##other" processContents="skip"/>

 

Should I just skip when processing or should I skip only if the namespace of
the observed element in the XML instance is from a namespace other than the
target namespace of the schema?

 

Thanks.

 

Shlomo.



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