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Also consider derived types and substitution groups. A document may conform to schema with targetNamespace A and yet contain elements and types not mentioned in A or anything it imports, if it also conforms to schema B which imports A and derives types from A's types and/or provides elements that substitute for A's elements. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Klotz, Leigh" <Leigh.Klotz@p...> To: <Patrick.Garvey@t...>; "Klotz, Leigh" <Leigh.Klotz@p...>; <cameron@s...>; <xml-dev@l...> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 3:50 PM Subject: RE: Looking for a schema->html form XSL transform ... > But I believe that in the general > case, an XML Schema cannot be used to generate a unique prototype document > that can be edited just by filling in simple element content and attributes. > If the user agent is allowed to alter the structure of the document (i.e., > by y adding elements and attributes where none were generated from the > transformation on the Schema), then that begs the question of whether the > document is indeed generated from the Schema, since the user is in this case > generating the document. > > Here are two examples of Schemas that do not have enough information ...
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