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RE: what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in XML sche

  • To: "Wayne Steele" <xmlmaster@h...>,<pfuhlman@D...>,<xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in XML schema
  • From: "Dare Obasanjo" <dareo@m...>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 10:43:23 -0700
  • Thread-index: AcJYKAo7lkt16/9cSNWNhiS06SlWdQAAE48j
  • Thread-topic: what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in XML schema

xsd cdata
I am. 
 
*sheepish grin* 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Wayne Steele [mailto:xmlmaster@h...] 
	Sent: Mon 9/9/2002 10:40 AM 
	To: Dare Obasanjo; pfuhlman@D...; xml-dev@l... 
	Cc: 
	Subject: RE:  what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in XML schema
	
	

	This character is just fine ("horizontal tab").
	I think you're confusing it with something else.
	
	-Wayne Steele
	
	
	>From: "Dare Obasanjo" <dareo@m...>
	>To: "Phil Fuhlman" <pfuhlman@D...>,<xml-dev@l...>
	>Subject: RE:  what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in
	>XML schema
	>Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 10:29:16 -0700
	>
	>I believe 0x09 should be an invalid XML character regardless of whether it
	>is in typed as CDATA (or in a CDATA section) or not.
	>
	>       -----Original Message-----
	>       From: Phil Fuhlman [mailto:pfuhlman@D...]
	>       Sent: Mon 9/9/2002 10:26 AM
	>       To: Dare Obasanjo; xml-dev@l...
	>       Cc:
	>       Subject: RE:  what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in
	>XML schema
	>
	>
	>
	>       Thanks for the idea.
	>
	>       I switched *from* a type derived from xsd:string to CDATA because the
	>       chunk of data that goes there can have 0x09, 0x0D and 0x0A characters in
	>       it.
	>
	>       </pff>
	>
	>       -----Original Message-----
	>       From: Dare Obasanjo [mailto:dareo@m...]
	>       Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 12:21 PM
	>       To: Phil Fuhlman; xml-dev@l...
	>       Subject: RE:  what is correct way to express a type as CDATA in
	>       XML schema
	>
	>
	>       Use xsd:string
	>
	>               -----Original Message-----
	>               From: Phil Fuhlman [mailto:pfuhlman@D...]
	>               Sent: Mon 9/9/2002 10:19 AM
	>               To: xml-dev@l...
	>               Cc:
	>               Subject:  what is correct way to express a type as
	>       CDATA in XML schema
	>
	>
	>
	>               MSXML4 fails on following (error: " undeclared XSD type: 'CDATA'
	>       "):
	>
	>               <xsd:complexType name="AClass">
	>                       <xsd:all>
	>                               <xsd:element name="Value" type="CDATA"
	>       minOccurs="0"
	>               maxOccurs="1" />
	>                       </xsd:all>
	>               </xsd:complexType>
	>
	>               I checked through the schema[0-2] docs at http:\\www.w3c.org (as
	>       best I
	>               could ;) ) but did not see any obvious example / discussion of
	>       how to
	>               use CDATA as a 'type' in a schema. From examples I perceived
	>       that CDATA
	>               might be an 'intrinsic' type, hence the above syntax, but it
	>       does not
	>               work.
	>
	>               Any ideas?
	>
	>               </pff>
	>
	>
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