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Hi Jeff,
I believe the following should give that information:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#formal-complex-type
[...]
3 For each attribute information item in the element information item's
[attributes] excepting those whose [namespace name] is identical to
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance and whose [local name] is one
of type, nil, schemaLocation or noNamespaceSchemaLocation, the
appropriate case among the following must be true:
3.1 If there is among the {attribute uses} an attribute use [...]
3.2 otherwise all of the following must be true:
3.2.1 There must be an {attribute wildcard}.
3.2.2 The attribute information item must be ·valid· with respect
to it as defined in Item Valid (Wildcard) (§3.10.4).
Best Regards,
George
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Jeff Greif wrote:
> Presumably, the XML Schema construct <anyAttribute ...> allows any
> number of attributes satisfying its namespace constraints to appear in
> an element whose type includes this construct, not just a single
> conforming attribute.
>
> I could not find chapter and verse for this in the XML Schema 1.0 spec
> and want to make sure it's correct.
>
> Jeff
>
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