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RE: per class attributes and per instance attributes


kalbhor classes
Title: Re: RE: defining xml diff/changes in xml : XUpdate etc

I think you asked this before, and I don’t think anyone answered. This might be because a lot of people are celebrating Easter, or it might be because no-one understood the question. In my case, it’s both. Either way, asking it again is unlikely to help.

 

Schemas are for describing the structure of XML documents. XML documents do not have classes and instances: the only thing that has attributes is an element. You’ll need to explain much more carefully what you are trying to achieve.

 

Michael Kay

http://www.saxonica.com/

 


From: Mangesh Kalbhor [mailto:Mangesh.Kalbhor@a...]
Sent: 17 April 2006 18:02
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: per class attributes and per instance attributes

 

 

In a XML Schema

How to define a set of per class attributes? And also a set of per instance attributes?

 

-Mangesh

 


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