Re: P3P and XML Schemas

"Martin J. Duerst" <duerst@w3.org> writes:

> Sorry, my original mail had one of the addresses wrong,
> I hope this is corrected now.

> [discussion elided]

> On the XML schema side, if it's currently not possible to express
> arbitrary order with occurrence constraints, that may be a problem
> independent of whether P3P needs it; I'm sure there are other uses
> where this is a requirement.

> At 00/04/04 22:12 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote:

> >[other stuff]
> >
> >If what you want is arbitrary order, just what do you mean by that,
> >e.g. , is the following OK?
> >
> >  <extension>...</extension>
> >  <statement>...</statement>
> >  <disclosure>...</disclosure>
> >  <statement>...</statement>
> >  <extension>...</extension>
> >  <statement>...</statement>

The above question is pressing, if you want the WG to consider
"arbitrary order with occurrence constraints", we really need clear
input on this.

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