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At 13:42 2000 02 10 -0700, Dave Hollander wrote: >PS. Regarding "heavy" schemas: I do not see why someone could not >use a sub-set of XML Schemas to achieve a easy to learn and use >schema language. If anyone has ideas on this application profile, >let me know. I agree schemas are way to "heavy", but you are way too late in the process of XML Schema to do anything about that. It's not the "use" that's a problem, it's the support (i.e., the tools that people have to develop), and a tool can't implement a subset and claim to be compliant. If you did actually try to define a subset that both tools and users would agree on, then you would kill interoperability outside of that subset, and you might as well just toss the existing standard and call the subset the standard. It would have been nice if Schema 1.0 had been something minimal based on "DTD capabilities in XML instance syntax plus some basic data types". Then not only would it have been available long ago, but vendors and users could benefit from the experience, and Schema 2.0 could be developed in light of that experience. Now, all we've got are "heavy schemas" and existing uses of SOX and XDR and such. That's what's causing the marketing problem. paul
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