Thanks again, Sandy. I'll try to be more clear. > > But they don't (seem to) have enough information to reconstruct the > original model > > What do you mean by the original model? The XML representation? Or the real > content of the model (like sequence of choice of elements and wildcards)?
Neither of those. As you explained earlier, each XSTypeDefinition (simple or complex) contains the "net" of the type. E.g., the facets of a simple type are all facets defined in that type or in any base type. But where is described exactly and only what was defined for a particular type, independent of its base types? For example, if complex type A is derived by extension from complex type B, where can one find only those elements and attributes added by A? Thanks. Bob Foster --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
