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Ray Tayek <rtayek@a...> writes:

> At 11:41 PM 4/7/03 -0700, you wrote:
> >At 02:48 PM 4/7/03 -0700, Jeff Lowery wrote:
> >>The schema you have looks sufficient.  Unless you have content="mixed" in
> >>the complexType definitions, it won't allow text nodes in the element.
> >
> >oh, great! looks like i did the right thing by accident :)
> 
> or almost. using the .xsd and .xml files below (the same as before i
> think) which has  no content="mixed" in it, with a hacked up version
> of the traverse program from harold's book, i get stuff like:  "
> \n\t\t\t" i.e. space, line-feed, and some tabs (see just below).
> 
> 
> looks like the pretty printing is getting me. but the xml file
> validates against the schema (using xmlspy).

Not sure what your question is, but XMLSpy is correct here -- W3C XML
Schema, as XML 1.0 DTDs, allows whitespace between the elements
governed by an element-only content model.

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