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xsd:base64Binary
The value space of xsd:base64Binary is the set of arbitrary binary contents. Its lexical space is the same set after base64 coding. This coding is described ...
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xsd:gYear
The value space of xsd:gYear is the period of one calendar year (such as the year 2003); its lexical space follows the ISO 8601 syntax for such periods ...
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xsd:hexBinary
The value space of xsd:hexBinary is the set of all binary contents; its lexical space is a simple coding of each octet as its hexadecimal value. ...
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xsd:dateTime
xsd:dateTime — Instant of time (Gregorian calendar) ... The basic format of ISO 8601 calendar datetimes, CCYYMMDDThhmmss, isn't supported. ...
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RELAX NG
RELAX NG is a book written by Eric van der Vlist for O'Reilly and submitted to an open review process. The result of this work is freely available on the ...
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xsd:NCName
The lexical and value spaces of xsd:NCName are the names (Name) that conform to the definition of a NCName in the Recommendation "Namespaces in XML 1.0. ...
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Recursive Models
As mentioned earlier, named patterns are the only way to represent recursive models. We don't yet have all the building blocks needed to define a recursive ...
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grammar
In these cases, the start pattern specifies which elements can be used as the document root element. The grammar pattern may also be used to write modular ...
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xsd:gMonth
The value space of xsd:gMonth is the period of one calendar month recurring each calendar year (such as the month of April). Its lexical space should follow ...
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RELAX NG
This book offers a clear-cut explanation of RELAX NG that enables intermediate and advanced XML developers to focus on XML document structures and content ...