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I can write schema annotations but I can't read them...

I was wondering if anyone else had experienced a similar issue where it
is possible to write xs:annotation elements to a schema (verified in
the resulting document streamed to the filesystem) but I cannot read
them when I System.Xml.Schema.Read() [static] the document back from
the filesystem. It's like there not even there... but they are ?!?

Rein

Nov 12 '05 #1
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A little more insight:

I can read annotations with simple/sample schemas... the problem occurs
with more elaborate schemas where the annotation is buried deep .

Rein

Nov 12 '05 #2
Rein,

Can you post one of the schemas that you have problems with and your code?

Thanks,
--
Stan Kitsis
Program Manager, XML Technologies
Microsoft Corporation

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A little more insight:

I can read annotations with simple/sample schemas... the problem occurs
with more elaborate schemas where the annotation is buried deep .

Rein

Nov 12 '05 #3

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