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Shlomo Yona writes:
> Thanks for the example, but I'm yet more confused. What is the
> meaning of a simpleType child to restriction when restriction has a
> base attribute?
It's allowed precisely for this case, and other similar cases where
you're restricting a complex type with simple content. The base attr
gives the complex base type, the simpleType child is the thing which
actually restricts the simple content of that complex base.
ht
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