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Re: Is this constraint expressible in XML Schema?


Re:  Is this constraint expressible in XML Schema?
On Thursday 10 February 2005 11:18, Thomas, Mark - BLS CTR wrote:
> Joseph Chiusano wrote:
> > Someone once told me, when I asked him
> > about using RELAX NG to cover this type of requirement, that
> > (as I recall) "One should not expect too much from a single
> > schema standard" (Hint: his initials are the same as mine;).
>
> You get divine guidance in your work? Impressive. :)
>
Most people think James Clarke is only a demigod.

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