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Ed Day scripsit: > From a practical standpoint, an ASN.1 SET construct is roughly equivalent to > an <xsd:all>. Both allow the elements defined within to be transmitted in > any order. In a word, the difference is that SET says the transmission order has no meaning, whereas xsd:all says the order might or might not mean something. -- John Cowan jcowan@r... www.reutershealth.com www.ccil.org/~cowan Promises become binding when there is a meeting of the minds and consideration is exchanged. So it was at King's Bench in common law England; so it was under the common law in the American colonies; so it was through more than two centuries of jurisprudence in this country; and so it is today. --_Specht v. Netscape_
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