Re: value space of "extends" attribute Info Item [2.2.2.2 WSL 2.0 Core Language]

Menon,

The spec includes a normative schema [1] that implementers can consult for 
greater levels of detail. Does that address your concern?

        <xs:attribute name="extends" use="optional">
                                   <xs:simpleType>
                                     <xs:list itemType="xs:QName"/>
                                   </xs:simpleType>
                 </xs:attribute>


[1] http://www.w3.org/2006/01/wsdl/

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"Ramkumar Menon" <ramkumar.menon@gmail.com> 
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Hi All, 
I had a question.
Section 2.2.2.2 of WSDL 2.0 Core Language quotes
"The type of the extends attribute information item is a list of xs:QName
.".
 
Would it be better to explicitly mention that the type is list of QNames 
that are "whitespace separated", or the fact that the "list" used here is 
congruent with the "list" type as per XML Schema. 
Am I missing something here ?
rgds,
Menon 

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