Gavin,

these elements probably have xs:nillable="true" in the schema.

Kind regards,
Ben.

On 25/10/17 05:29, Gavin Medley wrote:
Hi,

What causes App Schema to encode xs:nil="true"? I have many elements which
I've marked with `<encodeIfEmpty>true</encodeIfEmpty>` but only some
elements get tagged with `xs:nil="true"`. Most of them show up as
`<geo:elementName/>` and I'm not using `<ClientProperty>` with any of the
mappings. What causes this? Is there something in my xsd file that causes
the `xs:nil` attribute to be encoded?

Best,

Gavin



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