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Re: Multiple Inheritance in XML Schema

  • From: Amelia A Lewis <amyzing@t...>
  • To: Rick Jelliffe <rjelliffe@a...>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 01:14:49 -0500

Re:  Multiple Inheritance in XML Schema
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:57:57 +1100, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> Another group might take the opposite view and say that the use of 
> grammars is actually precludes any system of mixins, because grammars 
> are based on specifying sequences of continuingly contiguous 
> particles: wildcards notwithstanding. (Contrast with Schematron, 
> where a 'pattern' fits well as a mixin, without a formal inheritance 
> mechanism.)

Is this not also true of the Relax NG grammar?

Amy!
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