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  1. deanat78

    Using XML::Twig to write

    I'm supposed to write an XML in perl.. I wanted to use XML::Writer, but I was told to use Twig instead. I reserached about twig a little but all I found is that it's used for processing XML, ie. reading XML.. I tried looking for the syntax or for examples of how to write XML with Twig but I got...
  2. deanat78

    3 Q's: schema that allows more elements, comma-separated list., 1 more

    OK I solved it.. it did take me quite some time to solve it though... enjoy your weekends :)
  3. deanat78

    3 Q's: schema that allows more elements, comma-separated list., 1 more

    And now about the <xs:key> and <xs:keyref> elements.. I looked it up but it seems that the key is an attribute? Maybe I'm not understanding it correctly, but it looks to me like the key is the value of an attribute, and that's not quite what I need to use.. I want something like this: <people>...
  4. deanat78

    3 Q's: schema that allows more elements, comma-separated list., 1 more

    Thanks a lot, I'll take a look at your suggestions for 2 and 3 For 1. though, does xs:any have to go under <xs:sequence>? Because for me, the elements can be in any order, AND there might be more elements. So basically I just want to make sure that the elements that I define in the schema are...
  5. deanat78

    3 Q's: schema that allows more elements, comma-separated list., 1 more

    Hey guys I have 3 unrelated questions about schemas, answering any of them would be appreciated: 1. Is there a way to tell the schema that the XML file must have the elements that the schema defines, but if there are other random elements in between, then just ignore them? Because I keep...
  6. deanat78

    XML 1.1 that is not XML 1.0

    Thanks a lot tsuji, I really needed confirmation on that, now I feel a lot better knowing that I finally know the difference
  7. deanat78

    XML 1.1 that is not XML 1.0

    Hi everyone I'm fairly new to XML, I started reading about it a few weeks ago I read about the new features in XML 1.1 and I understand that the main difference is that it allows for more characters Now, I tried looking for XML files that are well-formed 1.1 but not well-formed 1.0 but I...

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