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Re: XML spec and XSD

  • From: Kendall Shaw <kshaw@kendallshaw.com>
  • To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
  • Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:29:52 -0800

Re:  XML spec and XSD
Sun, 8 Nov 2009 09:52:36 +0530 Mukul Gandhi <gandhi.mukul@gmail.com> might have said:
> My averment was to give XSD the same status as DTD, as a XML
> validation technology in W3C XML spec.

I think schema languages are more like XSL than a DTD. A document is supposed to have a DTD, whereas it doesn't really "have a schema". You can apply any number of schemas to an XML document for different purposes. Each schema is not the one and only description of the document. You can apply W3C XML schema to an XML document to produce a PSVI.

In any case, if someone does end up adding a reference to a schema language to the XML spec, I don't think W3C XML Schema should be given preferred status.

Kendall


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