Re: Is this the complete list of named things in an XML Schema?

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Costello, Roger L. writes:

> Below is a list of "named" items (i.e., things that can have a name
> attribute). Have I missed anything?

Yes, you missed Notation declarations.  See the list in the spec [1].
Note that there are only 7 "Symbol spaces", in that simple and complex
types share a space, as do the three identity-constraints.

ht

[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/#key-component
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