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Jim Shain wrote - > Honestly, I'm not playing stump the experts, but what about the instance? > > ((A, B, D?) | (A?, B, C?, D?, E)) > > In this instance 'C' can only be present if 'E' is present. > > -Jim > But it's ambiguous, because if C is absent, the parser can't know whether E is allowed or not. Ambiguous content models aren't allowed in xml. Cheers, Tom P
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