Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >xmlschema-dev Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - RE: XML Schema 1.1 >Thread Next - RE: the meaning of lax the meaning of laxTo: xmlschema-dev@--.--- Date: 1/21/2009 6:37:00 PM
Hej,
in schema spec 1.1 'lax' is defined as
If the item has a uniquely determined declaration available, it must be =
=B7valid=B7 with respect to that definition,
that is, =B7validate=B7 if you can, don't worry if you can't.
I don't know if it is just me as a non-native speaker, but somehow that sen=
tence confuses me...
Let's say there is an element that matches a wildcard that has processConte=
nts 'lax'.
1) if I find a declaration for that element and
a) can validate it successfully -> everything ok
b) can not validate it successfully -> ?!?
2) if I cannot find a declaration for that element
-> everything ok
What happens in case a 1b? Could the sentence in the spec maybe rephrased?
Ciao,
Tobias
From mike@s... Thu Feb 05 17:02:28 2009
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