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Roger-- It should be obvious that your examples don't contradict what Michael said. How do you know that, if the W3C should manage to come up with a shorter (but just as adequate; and how do you measure that?) specification for XML Schema 1.1, more people wouldn't read it? On Sep 24, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Costello, Roger L. wrote: > Michael Kay wrote: > >> Being too careful can make things worse, because the longer and more >> formal the spec, the fewer people will read it. > > Apparently the W3C does not agree. Consider: > > - The XML Schema 1.1 specification is 380 pages > and is formally written. > > - The XSLT 3.0 specification is 530 pages > and is formally written. > > > /Roger >
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