How can I get xml.xsd 2000/10 version?

Priscilla/Anybody,
 Can you tell me where can I get the original copy of xml.xsd.
I tried by going to the link but I am not a member of w3c. so i guess
the access was denied.
Komal.

Priscilla Walmsley wrote:

>  Hi Komal,Yes, it looks like there is an error in this xml.xsd
> schema.  If you absolutely can't upgrade to Xerces 1.4, I think the
> best thing you can do in the short term is make a local copy of the
> schema and correct it (by adding the use="default" attribute), and
> import that copy instead.Priscilla
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org
>      [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of komal
>      mangtani
>      Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 1:31 PM
>      To: priscilla@walmsley.com
>      Cc: 'xml schema'
>      Subject: Re: what is the replacement for xml:lang in CR
>      version?
>
>      Priscilla,
>      I tried the one that you mentioned for schemaLocation, but
>      get the same error:
>
>      Schema error: Globally-declared attributes containing values
>      MUST have "use" present and set to "FIXED" or "DEFAULT".>
>      org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Schema error:
>      Globally-declared attributes containing values MUST have
>      "use" present and set to "FIXED" or "DEFAULT".
>              at
>      weblogic.apache.xerces.framework.XMLParser.reportError(XMLParser.java:1090)
>
>
>
>      this is the xsd snippet :
>      <?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "UTF-8"?>
>      <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd =
>      "http://www.w3.org/2000/10/XMLSchema"
>      xmlns:xml = "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
>      >
>       <xsd:import namespace =
>      "http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
>         schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/xml.xsd"
>       />
>      ........
>
>      Komal.
>
>      Priscilla Walmsley wrote:
>
>     > Komal,If you change the schemaLocation to:<xs:import
>     > namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
>     > schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2000/10/xml.xsd"/>it
>     > should include a previous version of xml.xsd which
>     > conforms to the CR rec.Priscilla WalmsleyVitria Technology
>     >
>     >      -----Original Message-----
>     >      From: xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org
>     >      [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w3.org]On Behalf
>     >      Of komal mangtani
>     >      Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 10:10 PM
>     >      To: Dave Carlson
>     >      Cc: xml schema
>     >      Subject: Re: what is the replacement for
>     >      xml:lang in CR version?
>     >      Assuming you are talking of xml schema specs,
>     >      I am using xerces 1.3.1 which supports CR and
>     >      not the final REC.
>     >      I cannot upgrade to latest versions 1.4 for
>     >      product-reasons,
>     >      so does that mean I cannot use xml:lang until I
>     >      move to REC supported parser?
>     >      Komal.
>     >
>     >      Dave Carlson wrote:
>     >
>     >      > Which schema validation tool are you using?  It
>     >      > appears that you are not using a validator that
>     >      > is updated to the final recommendation.  The
>     >      > use attribute with default or fixed was removed
>     >      > from the final spec.
>     >      >
>     >      >      ----- Original Message -----
>     >      >      From:komal mangtani
>     >      >      To: Eddie Robertsson
>     >      >      Cc: Simon.Cox@csiro.au ; xml schema
>     >      >      Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:30
>     >      >      AM
>     >      >      Subject: Re: what is the replacement
>     >      >      for xml:lang in CR version?
>     >      >       when I import
>     >      >      www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd, i get error
>     >      >      saying global attribute in xml.xsd
>     >      >      should have use with value being
>     >      >      default or fixed.
>     >      >      Komal.
>     >      >
>     >      >      Eddie Robertsson wrote:
>     >      >
>     >      >     >  Hi,
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  Simon Cox wrote:
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  > xml:lang is /not/ a part of XML
>     >      >     >  Schema, it is part of the XML
>     >      >     >  instance language.
>     >      >     >  > Thus, there is no change
>     >      >     >  resulting from the evolution of the
>     >      >     >  XML Schema specification.
>     >      >     >  >
>     >      >     >  > komal mangtani wrote:
>     >      >     >  > >
>     >      >     >  > > I have a schema that conforms
>     >      >     >  to WD version and it has references
>     >      >     >  to xml:lang.
>     >      >     >  > > what is the equivalent in CR?
>     >      >     >  > >
>     >      >     >  > > here is the snippet:
>     >      >     >  > >  <element name =
>     >      >     >  "FreeFormText">
>     >      >     >  > >   <complexType content =
>     >      >     >  "textOnly">
>     >      >     >  > >    <attribute name = "xml:lang"
>     >      >     >  type = "string"/>
>     >      >     >  > >   </complexType>
>     >      >     >  > >  </element>
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  This is not the correct way of
>     >      >     >  using it though....
>     >      >     >  If you want to use the xml:space or
>     >      >     >  xml:lang attributes in your schema
>     >      >     >  you have to declare
>     >      >     >  them by reference and import the
>     >      >     >  XML namespace from W3C. You can't
>     >      >     >  "redeclare" the
>     >      >     >  attributes as in the above schema.
>     >      >     >  So, first you have to import the
>     >      >     >  XML namespace using the import
>     >      >     >  statement like:
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  <xs:import
>     >      >     >  namespace="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  schemaLocation="http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd"/>
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  You also have to add a namespace
>     >      >     >  declaration on your xs:schema
>     >      >     >  element. Like:
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  <xs:schema
>     >      >     >  ...xmlns:xml="http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace"...>...
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  No, you can reference the
>     >      >     >  attributes defined by this
>     >      >     >  namespace in your own schema using:
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  <xs:attribute ref="xml:lang"/>
>     >      >     >
>     >      >     >  Hope this helps.
>     >      >     >  /Eddie
>     >      >

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