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I have an xsd file that I wrote and testing in a .Net application. It works
fine. Now I want to be able to create XML files based on this xsd that are not
part of a .Net project. I want to edit them in the .Net IDE as a separate file
without having a project open.

The xsd is located on my hard drive and the namespace is something like
"Myth.Applicati ons.Libraries.S chema.Configura tion". I found the schemaLocation
attribute and tried to use it like the following:

<c:Configuratio n xmlns:c="Myth.A pplications.Lib raries.Schema.C onfiguration"
c:schemaLocatio n="c:\config\Co nfiguration.xsd "></c:Configuration >

I do not get any intellisense for this as I have when I used the same
Configuration.x sd in the VB.Net project. What am I doing wrong?

All help is appreciated.

Thank you,
Mythran
Nov 12 '05 #1
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