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Title: Restriction of MIXED
Hi John,
 
If you want the restricted type to be mixed, you have to explicitly use mixed="true" on the restricted type as well (the quality of being mixed is not inherited.)  If you don't want the restricted type to allow mixed content, you can specify mixed="false" or not use the mixed attribute at all, since it defaults to false.
 
Hope that helps,
Priscilla
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, John [mailto:John@B...]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 7:23 AM
To: w3c-xml-schema-ig@w...; XML DEV
Subject: Restriction of MIXED

Any thoughts?

Conceptually, it would seem fair enough to create a restriction where mixed='false'.

If I define a complexType as having mixed content, what is the value of "mixed" on a complexType which restricts it? Do I have to explicitly include the mixed attribute and can it differ from it's base type?

Thanks,

John



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