I have what is probably a silly - and perhaps even trivial - question
about Schema desing for complex types. Can someone point me at the FAQ
to see if its already covered in there, please?
I don't know of a good schema FAQ, so if someone does have a worthwhile
citation I'd be interested in adding that to my arsenal.
Of course there are lots of schema tutorials/articles on the web. I'm
biased, but my favorite starting point remains XML DeveloperWorks, at http://www.ibm.com/xml
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I don't know of a good schema FAQ, so if someone does have a worthwhile
citation I'd be interested in adding that to my arsenal.
Of course there are lots of schema tutorials/articles on the web. I'm
biased, but my favorite starting point remains XML DeveloperWorks, at http://www.ibm.com/xml
Thanks. I'll take a look and if I can't find an answer there, be back to
ask here.
On 19 May, 00:35, The Magpie <use...@mpreston.demon.co.ukwrote:
I have what is probably a silly - and perhaps even trivial - question
about Schema desing for complex types. Can someone point me at the FAQ
to see if its already covered in there, please?
I have a simple introduction to schema that covers some aspects of
complex types. It can be found at:
I have what is probably a silly - and perhaps even trivial - question
about Schema desing for complex types. Can someone point me at the FAQ
to see if its already covered in there, please?
The XML FAQ is at http://xml.silmaril.ie/ but it deals only with XML
itself; that is, it mentions Schemas and DTDs but it is not a Schema FAQ.
>I have what is probably a silly - and perhaps even trivial - question about Schema desing for complex types. Can someone point me at the FAQ to see if its already covered in there, please?
The XML FAQ is at http://xml.silmaril.ie/ but it deals only with XML
itself; that is, it mentions Schemas and DTDs but it is not a Schema FAQ.
///Peter
Thanks Peter - I'm fine with that then. Someone else pointed me at an
IBM page that might help. Not so far, though, so I may be back with a
question.
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