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Re: How to redesign W3C XML Schema (Was: Remembering the original XML vi


Re: How to redesign W3C XML Schema (Was: Remembering the original XML vi

Sorry, I shouldn't have said "if you don't think XML Schema makes sense".
I meant more like "if you are not satisfied with XML Schema".

The reason I asked that is because I thought you are talking about your
open-source project. I thought open-source programmers are less
concerned about what big vendors are doing. That led me to the question.


> However, fact is, we *have* XML Schema. Vendors are backing
> it (for example, Sun :-) and I suppose they won't be interested
> in moving their tools to Schematron or Relax NG. However,
> a lite version might find agreement.

I'm sure vendors are supporting XML Schema, but that doesn't mean they
are not interested in any others. Indeed I do think they are interested
in other languages.


regards,
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi
E-Mail: kk@k...


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