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At 05:38 PM 01/03/01 +0000, Leigh Dodds wrote: > The >PSVI is the true Infoset that really meets those 80/20 requirements. Of course the great risk in this kind of thinking is that you start to believe that in general you have to apply a schema before you can start to do useful work with a chunk of XML. Another example is from a post here by Andrew Layman from 16 September 1999: Elements defined by a schema, when used in an instance document in a validating processor, will have these default values available, and this fact is pertinent to the author of the document. This means that an element is incompletely read if the schema for it is not read. This statement is at the very least controversial. Are there a others around here who would defend this point of view? I apologize if I've quoted Andrew out of context; the words above may not represent his feelings, but it is a good example of the schema-centric view of reality. -Tim
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