- From: Abdalhmed Maran <Abdalhmed.Maran@supelec.fr>
- Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 07:55:15 -0500 (EST)
- To: xmlschema-dev@w3.org
Hi Thanks for the answer. Some points were not so clear in my message; I think that it was because of my english. Well, there are a mistake in the <selector> constructs for the <key name='KEYa'>.........</key> <key name='KEYb'>..........</key> The 2 elements , A and B, contain no child element. There are no recursive declaration of elements. One-to-One mapping is what i'm looking for. The schema shown before is not complet. As it, the schema makes just One-to-One mapping. But we can add other elements, like X,Y,Z,..... and so on, in the content of the root element(s) A and/or B. So, there will be One-to-One mapping as well as more sophisticated content for A and B. Nested elements are another way to have One-to-One mapping between elements. But my elements are symetric, none of them contain the other. Do you have another way to have One-to-One mapping? (other than nested elements). For example, let's add a C element declaration to our A and B elements. and C instances are linked One-to-One to instances of A and B. How you can declare nested elements? Will you declare C as a child of A? or a child of B? Still need help!! thanks for any help Hamid
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