Ainsi parlait Bob Schloss :
> Guillaume,
>
>      I ran your schema through a tool I am one of the authors of (which you
> can obtain at http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com), the XML Schema Quality
> Checker.
>
>      Here are the first few messages it produced:
You evil, XSV was more friendly with my poor schema :-)

> |------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+-----------
> |---------------------| line    |    column    |    severity   |    error
> | type    |                                |
> | ------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+----------
> |----------------------| 109    |      34      |     ERROR     |   
> | Constraint    |                                |
> | ------------+--------------+---------------+------------------+----------
> |----------------------|
> |
>                                                                |The global
>                                                                | 
complexType       
>                                                                |   | 
referenced by
>                                                                | 'NameType' 
does  
>                                                                | | not 
exist.
>                                                                | 
'model:NameType'  
>                                                                |   | would 
be a
>                                                                | valid 
reference.  
>                                                                |   |
Interesting enough, this one (sorry for the careful layout) is detected, but 
the exact same one at line 94 is not...

>      It is so easy to make namespace errors when writing a schema that I
> strongly recommend that everyone check their schema with our tool or with
> XSV (or both).
OK, i've downloaded it (last time i tried, there was a problem with the 
server), and i'm using it localy.

But it's a try-only license :-( IBM licensing policy seems pretty curious 
sometimes : while releasing great soft as open source (jikes, xerces), some 
other great software stay under proprietary license. Is it software authors 
choice or some sort of marketing strategy ?
-- 
Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GPG key http://bohm.snv.jussieu.fr/~rousse/gpgkey.html

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