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> I forgot the other way... for a 1 schema solution define > extra types book-seller-author, book-distributor-author etc > then somehow add the appropriate xsi:type attribute to the > <Author> element when doing the respective validation: > > <Author xsi:type="book-seller-author"> > > <Author xsi:type="book-distributor-author"> > > ...the relevant type definition will then be used instead of > the standard definition for <Author>. In XSD 1.1 xsi:type gets generalized by the "conditional type assignment" mechanism, which allows you to assign a type based on a a rule expressed as an XPath expression. I rather like the idea of allowing this rule to reference parameters supplied by the application when invoking validation: <xs:alternative type="book-seller-author" test="$scenario='seller-view'"/> <xs:alternative type="book-distributor-author" test="$scenario='distributor-view'"/> But that's not currently allowed by the spec. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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