At 2002-07-17 09:36 +0100, Martin Bryan wrote:
>Rick
> >XML Schemas moved IDs into two parts: the datatype just tests the tokens,
>while the uniqueness checking occurs outside, not as a datatyping issue.
>I think you will find that for XML Schemas, the value space of a URL
>is the string, not the (resolved-to-absolute) locator.
>
>Not sure whether your mixing two different thing here. IDs and URLs are both
>subsets of strings, with different character set constraints. ID uniqueness
>checking, like URL resolvability, is outside of datatyping. ID uniqueness
>checks fall within Part 2's responsibility.
I thought ID stuff would be in the integrity constraints of Part 6.
.................. Ken
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