What is your question and what do you don't understand?
Do you have any sample data?
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Are you on the internet ?
What part of communication bisets don't work correctly ?
Is your phone showing colored information subsets?
Is your car spouting bloody oil spils ?
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To make it easier, check below by what year of your information class
expects to share ruling of the world.
1492 [ ]
1776 [ ]
1919 [ ]
1945 [ ]
1964 [ ]
197* [ ]
198* [ ]
199* [ ]
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"LandXML 1.0." must be French Freedom Fries.
On your MONOPOLY board, show this post; and GO BACK at least 5 decades.
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Below my Home TOWN on March 16, 1945, 60 years ago.
http://www.wuerzburg.de/tourismus/ge...21e5167c07210b
The word Tourism is to remind the reader of who KILLED 5000 Civilians.
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9/11 stick it.
And have those voting without a paper trail abusing the words of Religion or
Democracy.
With or without XML.
GOT IT.
"MB" <MB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am trying to work out why .NET 1.1 SP1 (XSD.exe) cannot generate wrapper
classes for LandXML 1.0 or 1.1 (http://www.landxml.org/spec.htm) and yet
..NET 2.0 (BETA 1) can for LandXML 1.0. The following tests show the results of
using XSD.exe in each of the four combinations:
.NET 1.1 SP1 with LandXML 1.0: Error: Error generating classes for schema
'LandXML-1_0'.
- The datatype '' is missing.
.NET 1.1 SP1 with LandXML 1.1: Error: There was an error processing
'LandXML-1.1.xml'.
- Undefined data type: 'Point3dOpt'.
.NET 2.0 (BETA 1) with LandXML 1.0: Generates wrapper class (Web Service
call fails to reflect type until you remove some XmlIncludeAttributes)
.NET 2.0 (BETA 1) with LandXML 1.1: Error: There was an error processing
'LandXML-1.1.xml'.
- DataSet doesn't support 'union' or 'list' as simpleType.
Has anyone had this problem? Agreed it's a huge schema, though Altova
XMLSpy seems to work well and creates its own set of classes for each datatype
(rather than one big Reference.cs file).
Thanks.