Re: Predefined final value for list datatypes.

"TrifonovD" <TrifonovD@yandex.ru> writes:

> Hello Henry,
> 
> By my mind list simple types can have predefined final attribute value.
> 
> For example:
> 
> 	2.5.1.2 List datatypes.
> 	...
> 	A *list* datatype can be *derived* from an *atomic* datatype whose *lexical space* allows whitespace (such as string or anyURI)
> 	
> Recommendation restrict derivation list datatypes from any types except atomic datatypes.
> It means that any simple type has final attribute value "list" (by default) if it is the list datatype.
> 	<simpleType final="list">
> 		<list itemType="xxx"/>
> 	</simpleType >
> 
> Your comments?

True.

ht
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