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RE: How do you use multiple Namespaces in a Schema


xml schema multiple namespaces
Hi,

You can find a deliberately complex example at [1].  For a more
straightforward example, you can download the examples from my book
(Definitive XML Schema) from [2] and take a look at example2012.xml.  

Hope that helps,
Priscilla

[1] http://www.datypic.com/books/DefXMLSchema/chapter03.html
[2] http://www.datypic.com/books/DefXMLSchema/dxsexamples.zip

 
-----Original Message-----
From: mmfive [mailto:mmfive@n...] 
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 4:39 PM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject:  How do you use multiple Namespaces in a Schema 


Hi All,
         I have been looking everywhere and I'm wondering how you use
multiple Namespaces in a XML file with a matching Schema, which
references and uses the multiple Namespaces? Are there ANY examples on
the Internet? How do reference them in a Schema? Is there any
information??? I'm getting desperate?


Thanks Marco.

  


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