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> In other words, I'd like to be able to say that xfp:attribute always > has to precede other children of stuff in random namespaces. That kind > of thing. From the W3C specs, it doesn't appear that either > <xs:element> or <xs:any> support this kind of thing. > Actually, with the schema you supplied, you're already doing this. <xs:sequence> mandates that all the elements within the sequence *must* appear in the order given in the schema. So, in your schema, the xfp:attribute element will always be first, followed by one of the elements in the <xs:choice> node. -- Bryce K. Nielsen SysOnyx Inc. (www.sysonyx.com) Makers of xmlLinguist, the Text-to-XML Translator (http://www.topxml.com/xmllinguist)
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