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processContents="lax" means that the element appearing in the wildcard
position will be validated only if there's a schema definition associated
with it. If there is no definition, any content is allowed.

namespace="##other" indicates that any element from namespace (but not
unqualified elements) other than the the target namespace is allowed.

combined, the wildcard allows any element qualified with a namespace other
than the target namespace to appear at that location if :

there is no schema definition for the element

 -OR- 

there is a definition and the element is valid.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: trasverso@k... [mailto:trasverso@k...]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 8:25 AM
> To: xml-dev@l...
> Subject:  FIX : laxly schema valid
> 
> 
> Sorry for the error:
> The attribute that i'm not aware is this:
> <any processContents="lax" namespace="##other"/>
> The question is still the same: what does it mean for an 
> element to be laxly valid ? Doed it need to be only 
> well-formed but respect the namespace attribute (in the case 
> above ok from every NS different from targetNamespece) 
> 
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