, field1/field1), these two
XML tags, and any intervening white-space, can be replaced by a single XML
empty-element tag (field1/).
This means that any occurrence of xyz/xyz can be written as xyz/.
Regards,
Alessandro Triglia
OSS Nokalva
Yours
to the comments included). On the other hand, if you
write your schema in ASN.1 to begin with, the definitions are usually more
concise than the equivalent XML Schema definitions would be.
Alessandro Triglia
OSS Nokalva
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Bruno.Konik wrote:
My understanding of X681 9.8 quoted there: