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RE: Extract A Subset of a W3C XML Schema?


RE:  Extract A Subset of a W3C XML Schema?
So why don't they use URIs instead of "g.9.8"? 
Then they could give it to a browser and get 
back some documentation.

:-)

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@b...]

UDEF attempts to solve (or at least help) this by creating
"registered universal IDs" that provide a common frame of reference to
establish semantics. For example, the UDEF ID of "g.9_8" means the
following in the following contexts:

MIL-STD-2549: Part Product Identifier
X12 EDI: Product/Service ID
etc.

An XML representation would be:

<ProductPartIdentifierUID="9_5.8">123-456-789</ProductPartIdentifier>

The communicated benefit is that one can change tag names, but use of
the UID signifies "what one is *really* talking about".

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