- From: Kevin Burges <xmldude@burieddreams.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 13:33:35 +0100
- To: ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk ((Henry S. Thompson))
- CC: xmlschema-dev@w3.org
HST> Two possible reasons why this might be true: HST> 1) You haven't shown us the whole schema -- can you confirm that HST> there is no targetNamespace? If there were, then your instance Yes, there is no targetNamespace. HST> on this with the WG. Try removing the whitespace and trying HST> again. I had to do this, and then fixed XSV to remove whitespace HST> automatically, before XSV would find the error. Yes, that fixed it. I'll send off a mail to Altova. XMLSpy accepts the schema fine and says it is valid with the whitespace, just when it comes to validation it does not pick up the error. Also, they have different rules on what is valid selector XPath depending on the view you are editing the schema with. In one view it accepts "//name", where on the other it must be ".//name" - I believe the spec says the former should be invalid. As always, thanks for your help... -- groovy baby, Kevin mailto:xmldude@burieddreams.com +++++++++++++ Cool music - http://mp3.com/marshan ++ Attitude Rock Webzine - http://burieddreams.com/attitude
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