Hi Neil,

I'm currently working on implementing XPointer within XInclude.  From my
understanding of the XInclude code, there is no explicit mechanism to
discern including from including schema.  As with imports, itmight be
possible to figure which is which through some naming convention of
namespace, tag name or id, which is of course application dependant.


Regards
Dean Chalker 


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>  From: CHAUDHURI, Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Tuesday, 16 December 2003 1:53 AM
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>  Subject: Distinguishing Included Elements from Native Ones 
>  in XML Schema
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>  
>  For the first of what will likely be many messages on here, 
>  I would like to know if Xerces can distinguish information 
>  (e.g. types, element declarations, etc.) that has been 
>  brought into a schema document through <xsd:include> from 
>  information present in the document doing the including.  Or 
>  put another way, if schema A includes information from 
>  schema B, is there a feature in Xerces (particularly through 
>  the XSModel abstraction but I will take anything) that 
>  enables me to distinguish A's internal information from B's 
>  information that has been included in A?  Of course, with 
>  <xsd:import>, the different namespaces can serve as a 
>  distinguishing factor, but it is not clear if there is 
>  anything in XML proper or in Xerces to allow the same kind 
>  of thing for <xsd:include>.
>  
>  Any insight would be helpful.  Thanks very much. 
>  
>  Neil
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