Re: 2 problems

R.D.,

     XMLSpy 3.5 supports the Candidate Recommendation (2000)
version of the XML Schema syntax.  XMLSpy 4.0, which was announced
on September 10th, supports the Recommendation (May 2001)
version of the XML Schema syntax.

     This mailing list is primarily concerned with questions about
the schema language itself.  I do not know if there is a mailing list
for XMLSpy users.  Please check http://www.xmlspy.com to see.

     If you have a tool and you believe it does not allow you
to enter what you think is a correct schema, you should run your
schema through one or both of the tools which were explicitly
designed to model W3C XML Schemas: XSV (you can find
a link at http://www.w3.org/XML/Schema), or IBM's XML Schema
Quality Checker (http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/xmlsqc to
download this).  If these programs say your schema is legal,
it probably is, and you can then complain to your software
vendor saying they have a bug.

               Bob

(I am one of the authors of IBM's XML Schema Quality Checker).
Bob Schloss
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
http://www.research.ibm.com/XML
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/s/bschloss


rdl <rdlenkewitz@z.zgs.de>@w3.org on 09/11/2001 08:52:03 AM

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Subject:  2 problems



Hello,
I have the following problems with XML-Spy 3.5:
1.
He dont accept  and understand the term content="elementOnly" in
xsd:complexType
2.
If I realize a xsd-Header
with
xmlns: eg.
and
targetNamespace= eg.
<import namespace="urn:my-schema:rdl"/>
I open it with XML-Spy 3.5 and I show the
message:
The element import ist unexpected at this location!
Can anybody help me?
Best regards
R.D.Lenkewitz

Received on Wednesday, 12 September 2001 06:19:49 UTC