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Re: Venetian Blinds vs Garden of Eden patterns for industrysta

  • From: Dennis Sosnoski <dms@sosnoski.com>
  • To: Mukul Gandhi <gandhi.mukul@gmail.com>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2010 20:16:02 +1300

Re:  Venetian Blinds vs Garden of Eden patterns for industrysta
On 10/29/2010 05:32 PM, Mukul Gandhi wrote:
> I personally do not agree that only elementFormDefault="qualified"
> should exist (either by syntax or implicitly available by language
> design) in XML schema language. Allowing schema authors to specify
> either "qualified" or "unqualified" for elements (and also for
> attributes) is a significant design made into the XML Schema language
> (and i personally do find this OK :)
>   

Well, I'll agree that attributeFormDefault="qualified" is just as useful
as the default elementFormDefault="unqualified".

  - Dennis


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