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Thanks.
Since this is a mixed content then the textual data is not restricted at =
all -- can the textual content be further restricted by derivation even =
if it is mixed? I mean -- can it be changed to an xsd:integer? I think =
not, but I don't know.
Thanks.
Shlomo.
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From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@s...]
Sent: =E4 01 =F0=E5=E1=EE=E1=F8 2007 14:51
To: Shlomo Yona; xmlschema-dev@w...
Subject: RE: Mixed content and empty content
What is the semantics of the following XSDL snippet?
<xsd:element name="foo">
<xsd:complexType mixed="true"/>
</xsd:element>
allows character data content but no element children. Pretty much the =
same as anySimpleType, except that it's complex - which means you can =
derive a "real" complex type from it by extension.
Does it mean the same as
<xsd:element name="foo">
<xsd:complexType/>
</xsd:element>
No, that one doesn't allow character data content.
Is the meaning <xsd:complexType mixed="false"/> the same as =
<xsd:complexType/> ?
Yes.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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