> The W3C does not yet have an approved Recommendation for XML Schema. It is
> only in draft form. Thus, schemas being developed today (currently) are
all
> proprietary.
Rachel,
It's true we do not have a W3C Recommendation for schemas, but that's not
what determines whether a schema is proprietary or not.
You'll find there are hundreds of non-proprietary schemas in the registries
at www.biztalk.org and www.xml.org. Undoubtedly some of this will be updated
when the Candidate Recommendation is available, but conforming to the
Candidate Recommendation is not what determines whether a schema is
proprietary or not.
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