Re: What Happens if 2 Inline Schemas Define the Same Element?

Henry,

Thx.

If you want to generate a warning instead of an error, that means you'll 
have to compare the definitions. Do you think there is value in generating 
a warning as opposed to an error. Wouldn't it be simpler to just consider 
this an error? 

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ht@inf.ed.ac.uk (Henry S. Thompson) 
01/28/2005 10:37 AM

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Re: What Happens if 2 Inline Schemas Define the Same Element?






Yeah, I guess that's a bug left over from long ago -- should be an
error if the definitions are distinct, otherwise warning.

Will fix at some point.

ht
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