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Subject: RE: [xliff-comment] Schema issues with extensible attributes


Asgeir,

 

The ‘mixed’ value, as you probably know, means that text is allowed within the ‘tool’ tags. The spec reads,

The <tool> element describes the tool that has been used to execute a given task in the document. …

Contents:

Zero, one or more non-XLIFF elements.”

It doesn’t explicitly state that text is allowed, but since the intent is to allow proprietary content, I believe most people will assume that text is allowed.

 

Thank you again for your comments.

 

Regards,

 

Doug Domeny

Software Analyst

 

Ektron, Inc.

+1 603 594-0249 x212

http://www.ektron.com

 


From: Asgeir Frimannsson [mailto:asgeirf@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:04 PM
To: Doug Domeny
Cc: Tony Jewtushenko; Rodolfo M. Raya; xliff-comment@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [xliff-comment] Schema issues with extensible attributes

 

Hi all,

I'm taking up a little too much bandwidth on this list at the moment, but this should be my last one:
 

On 10/19/06, Doug Domeny < ddomeny@ektron.com> wrote:

3.2 Removed occurrence from xsd:sequence for 'tool' element.

<xsd:element name="tool">
        <xsd:complexType mixed="true">
                <xsd:sequence maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0">
                        <xsd:any maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" ...
is now

<xsd:element name="tool">
        <xsd:complexType mixed="true">
                <xsd:sequence>
                        <xsd:any maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" ...

Only one of the validators (Xerces or XSV) complained about the (potential)
ambiguity.


All good, but why is there a mixed='true' attribute in the tool element? If this is correct, it would be nice to have this added this to the description of the element in the specification.

cheers,
asgeir



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