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  • Subject: XML Schema is not yet widespread??
  • From: Adi Eio <adieio@g...>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 13:08:44 +0000
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  • Reply-to: Adi Eio <adieio@g...>

Hi
I was wandering to how can I know the current extent of XML Schema on
the Web. Because I saw a paper by Mignet et al (2003), that say:
"conceptual schemas on the XML Web is not yet widespread: only 48% of
the documents reference DTDs while the number of documents that
reference XML Schema specifications is insignificant (0.09% of all
documents)."

So, is it still right, and how I can know the current extent of XML
Schema on the Web?

Thanks all.

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