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Andrew Welch wrote:
lax validation will validate the element if a definition is found to validate it against... so because a definition is there, lax will behave the same as strict wouldn't it? That wasn't how I understood lax validation, but checking the relevant specs confirms that you're correct. It would seem useful to have a validation mode that assigned a type of xs:anyType to an element that failed validation - raising errors is such a drastic measure to resort to in a language without the ability to trap those errors. John -- John Snelson, Oracle Corporation http://snelson.org.uk/john Berkeley DB XML: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/xml XQilla: http://xqilla.sourceforge.net
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