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RE: Schema fragments for everyday stuff


use date in schema
Tim Bray wrote:
> Is there a well-shaken-out library of schema fragments
> for names, addresses, phone numbers, that kind of stuff,
> that hits an 80/20 point and is getting some use out there?
> I'll look at any schema language.
	Well, since you're then apparently willing to look at ASN.1, how
about looking at X.500, LDAP, etc? These provide very broadly used
definitions for addresses, phone numbers, etc. that have been in use for a
very long time.
	For stuff defined specifically with XML in mind, the UBL work is
well worth a look.

		bob wyman

smime.p7s


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