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'it' here is XMLBeans' api (xmlText() in particular).
So, is the xs:string the proper data type to hold
regex pattern values? OR should I define additional
facets to preserve whitespace chars?
-D
--- Michael Kay <mike@s...> wrote:
> > I have an xs:string type element to hold some
> regex
> > expressions. I haven't put any restrictions/facets
> for this
> > xs:string type. Isn't by default, it should
> preserve
> > whitespace? Looks like the leading and trailing
> spaces are
> > removed when I generate an XML using XmlBeans
> apis.
>
> Who is "it"? An XML Schema processor will preserve
> the whitespace. That
> doesn't mean that everyone else will.
>
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
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