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RE: XML Schema: Character Exclusions
Title: XML Schema: Character Exclusions
I think that subtractions work only at the character
level.
The simplest I can think of is:
([0-9][0-9][1-9]) | ([0-9][1-9]0) | ([1-9]00)
Michael
Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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Hi
I am trying to get a schema design to take a
3-character string of digits 001 through to 999, but to exclude
000.
I started using a pattern to match the 3
character string of digits, and "[0-9]{3}" works fine. Then I tried to
exclude "000" by "[0-9]{3} - [(000)]" but this restricts all three character
digit string. What am I doing wrong?
My parser is Xerces-J 2.6.
Thanks for any help.
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