OK, I think I'm getting the feel for schema now, but it was a bit of a struggle at first!
I have a question, could have started a new
thread I guess but here it goes:
I'm looking at implicit restrictions on a
string: specifying a length in the instance document will disallow specifying maxLength or minLength.
I thought I'd work backwards and reason how this could have been done in the Schema for Schemas
It is logical that if you specify an exact length, that neither maxLength nor minLength can be relavent. Yet I don't see where this restriction is in the Schema for Schemas
If I were creating a derivedType to do this, I can only think to use groups and complex choice to achieve this kind of logic seemingly built-in for the string type.
Is there an assumed logic in the parser or something here
http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#string I'm not getting.
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