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Yep, yep, yep, yep.  I missed the "most of the time" qualifier.

Call mine a variation on the theme of 2), then.

> On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 19:33, Jeff Lowery wrote:
> 
> > > 2) Write a laxed schema with W3C XML Schema (most of the 
> time using
> > > xs:choice/@maxOccurs="unbounded" instead of xs:all) and 
> add Schematron
> > > rules to do the additional tests.
> > > 
> > There's a fourth approach that I've seen:  
> > a) write the Schema using unbounded sequence models for the 
> unordered
> > elements, 
> > b) perform primary validation of types against the raw schema
> > c) do a secondary validation of cardinality constraints as 
> defined in
> > appinfo annotations in the Schema 
> 
> That's what I meant with 2) !
> 
> Eric
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