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Below is a initial draft of section 1.0 of the XSchema specification. This section provides an introduction to the XSchema specification, describing its relationship to standards, the goals developed earlier on this mailing list, and providing a glossary for terminology. The glossary is not yet developed, but will certainly grow as the specification progresses. Let's _not_ reopen the goals, please, but other comments and suggestions are welcome. I hope to have some of section 2.0 (the real guts of the spec) up Sunday or Monday. A prettier version (formatted using HTML) is available at http://purl.oclc.org/NET/xschema. Simon St.Laurent Dynamic HTML: A Primer / XML: A Primer / Cookies ------------------------ 1.0 Introduction Extensible Markup Language (XML) uses notation inherited from the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) to represent document structures and inclusions in its Document Type Definitions (DTDs). While this achieves considerable compatibility with SGML, it makes it impossible to extend the capacities of a DTD beyond those provided in SGML, requires developers to understand two different syntaxes for documents and DTDs, and forces tool builders to create a separate set of tools for managing DTDs. This XSchema specification describes an XML document representation for the structural information currently represented by DTDs, and a transformation from XSchema documents to DTDs. This specification also suggests mechanisms and processing models for connecting documents to XSchemas. This initial version of the XSchema specification is deliberately simple, providing an initial base for implementations while introducing as few complicating factors as possible. Authors accustomed to DTD creation may find their toolset constricted; it is hoped that supporting software and tools available from other standards will make up for this reduced toolset. 1.1 Status The XSchema specification is the product of discussions on the xml-dev mailing list. This document has no official status. The editors have no affiliation with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the organization developing and maintaining the XML standard, nor any affiliation with any W3C member organizations. While it is hoped that this document may eventually be submitted to the W3C as a Note, it is not an official specification and should be considered experimental. 1.2 Origin and Goals Proposals for describing SGML document type definitions using document syntax rather than the separate declaration syntax have been under development for a number of years, and used by several tools for documentation. The current proposal arose from a number of concerns surrounding XML's usability and consistency. Originally conceived of as a mapping of DTD syntax to document syntax, the project has focused more on creating schemas describing element and attribute structures rather than preserving every function provided by XML 1.0 DTDs. The list of goals developed by the xml-dev discussion follows: 1. XSchema documents shall use XML document syntax, using element nesting and attributes to describe all constraints that may be verified by a processor using XSchema . 2. XSchema shall define a transformation from XSchema documents to DTDs. 3. XSchema documents shall be capable of representing the normalized element and attribute structures defined in XML 1.0 DTDs, and provide namespace support. 4. XSchema documents shall be parseable, manageable, and manipulable using the same tools used to parse, manage, and manipulate XML documents. 5. XSchema documents shall be easy to create, read, and modify, and shall provide authoring support for XML documents. 6. XSchema documents shall be easy to use in combination with a parser to provide structural validation of documents. 7. XSchema shall include an XSchema document and an XML 1.0 DTD defining the structure of XSchema documents . 8. XSchema shall suggest mechanisms for applying XSchema documents to documents. 9. XSchema shall include mechanisms for extending the information included in XSchema documents to support metadata. 10. The XSchema specification shall be readable, clear, and rigorous, using terminology and nomenclature as close to the XML 1.0 specification as possible. 11. The XSchema specification will comply with and be consistent with W3C recommendations. 12. XSchema documents shall provide constructs for human- and machine-readable documentation. 1.3 Relation to Standards XSchemas use XML 1.0 document instance syntax and may be applied to XML 1.0 documents. XSchemas are also designed to make use of XML namespaces. It is hoped that XSchemas and RDF Schemas may be mapped to each other. This specification has also been influenced by the discussion of the XML-Data proposal made to the W3C on 5 January, 1998. 1.4 Terminology may - XSchemas are permitted but not required to behave as described. must - XSchemas must behave as described. Failure to behave as described constitutes an error. error - A breach of the rules set forth in this specification. Software should report this error to the user. element attribute [to be filled in as the specification develops.] ----------------- 123456789112345678921234567893123456789412345678951234567896123456789712 xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... 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