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Hello
All,
I am somewhat new to
RELAX NG and just starting to get my feet wet with more complex topics. I
am trying to create a "modular" schema by making use of the <include>
element. I have followed the schemas used in the RELAX NG Tutorial
(http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/tutorial.html)
in section 9.3 to merge grammars using the <include>
element.
However, both my
current editor (OxygenXML) and jing, tell me that the document to be included is
'missing "start" element' and that it is invalid. I have noticed that in
section 4.18 of the RELAX NG Specification (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/spec-20011203.html#IDASNZR)
is stated, "A grammar must have a start child
element."
Does this mean that
I cannot correctly create a schema that does not have a start element, even
though it is to be included in another schema? Or am I interpreting
section 4.18 incorrectly?
Thanks in
advance,
-Tom
Rudick
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