if you base your editor around constraining peopler to xsd files, you
can read in any version of any xsd, and dynamically handle it from
there.

On 26 Aug, 06:13, CsDeveloper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I plan to program a special kind of an XML editor. It's purpose will
> be to edit only xml-files which are based on a particular set of XML-
> Schemafiles. This editor will include some high-level capabilities
> which are specific to these set of xml/schemafiles.
> I have one special requirement: I do have to support several parallel
> versions (which are quite alike, but partly different) of the XML-
> Schemafiles at the same time, meaning that whenever a particular XML-
> File will be opened for editing a very particular set of th XML-
> Schemafiles has to be applied. In total, there are 3 different
> versions currently.
>
> I was wondering if someone could give me a tip how to start all this:
> I can see two totally different ways:
> 1) use XSD.exe to create a static class structure; do this for all 3
> sets of Schemafiles and handle the naming problems somehow (all 3
> versions will be using mostly the same names...)
> 2) use XmlDocument to load the correct version of the Schemafiles
> dynamically.
>
> Could you give me some ideas how to decide?
>
> Thanks!
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