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RE: Escher could have drawn it (Re: XML Schema and Entities)

  • From: Dylan Walsh <Dylan.Walsh@K...>
  • To: vdv@d..., xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 14:40:46 +0100

RE: Escher could have drawn it (Re: XML Schema and Entities)
> From:	Eric van der Vlist [SMTP:vdv@d...]
> Sent:	Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:29 PM
> 
>It is possible to write a schema where this document is not valid, but
>it requires that "a" is the only global element and that may be a stern
>constraint for complex vocabularies since some operations are
achievable
>only on global elements.

Aside from the fact that only global elements have global scope, what
are the operations that are only achievable on global elements? I've
taken a quick look at the structures recommendation and the primer, and
I have not found a list of these. The primer does mention limitations of
global elements, that they cannot contain references or have cardinality
constraints.

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