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RE: Who can implement W3C XML Schema ?

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  • Subject: RE: Who can implement W3C XML Schema ?
  • From: "Wayne Steele" <xmlmaster@h...>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 17:00:06 -0800
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schema schrodinger
I think "Schrodinger type" is a much better name than "Ur type".
The W3C should issue an addendum to rename it.

-Wayne Steele


>From: Jeff Lowery <jlowery@s...>
>
>Meaning? You want meaning?
>
>As Dare assures me (and the rest of us ignorami who are not W3C members)
>Henry's got the technical issues regarding the Schrodinger type nailed down
>in his forthcoming erratum.
>
>As for purpose and intent, I assume it was done so that all types are based
>on a single root. Defining empty content this way is perfectly consistent
>with how restriction works, BTW.
>
>


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