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Re: [xsl] RNV and xsi:types

From: XSL-List Owner <xsl-list-owner@---------------------->
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Date: 4/2/2008 3:22:00 PM
If this question is related to XSL please clarify the relationship; I 
don't see one (which doesn't mean that there isn't one - just that I 
don't see it if there is). If this question is not related to XSL 
(which is the scope of XSL-List) please take it elsewhere.



REMINDER to XSL-List regulars: please don't reply to off-topic 
messages on list.



Thank you.



-- Tommie





I have been trying to use RNV for validation. I understand there are 
limitations of XML Schema Part 2. Does this include xsi:types 
(Qnames)?

Is there a workaround for this to support the types as defined in 
the schema and in the instance. Thanks for you help.



--
Joe McDuffey
JONY Software Solutions
"An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company"
jdmcduf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
410.884.5355 (Office)
443.804.9646 (cell)
410.744.5355(FAX)
http://www.jonysolutions.com




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