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carol bunSubject: xml,dtd,schemas
Author: carol bun
Date: 30 Oct 2005 03:42 PM
CAN SOME1 HELP PLEASE!! I WILL BE VERY HAPPY IF YOU CAN POST ANY EXAMPLES YOU HAVE ON A SIMLAR TOPIC LIKE THIS..<br>
THANKYOU.

i) Create a DTD or a set of DTDs for Bigham Estates. This should be capable of structuring and describing a range of features about each<br>
property on offer, for example price, number of bedrooms, date put on market. The DTD should incorporate AT LEAST 15 features (including
elements, child elements and attributes where appropriate).
NOTE: your system should be able to describe sales and rentals of flats
and houses. You may need to produce more than one DTD. You may wish
to additionally provide a DTD describing potential buyers and/or tenants,
i.e. there will be a catalogue of purchasers and tenants.
ii) Provide an example of the related XML document/s with sample content.
iii) Create a schema for Bigham Estates. This should be more fully featured
than the DTD, use complex types and illustrate the capabilities of
schemas.

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Tony LavinioSubject: xml,dtd,schemas
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 31 Oct 2005 11:15 AM
This sounds like a classroom exercise, and if so, we will not do
your homework for you.

 
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