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Complete XML Schema Reference
The anyAttribute element enables the author to extend the XML document with attributes not specified by the schema.
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<anyAttribute id=ID namespace=namespace processContents=lax|skip|strict any attributes > (annotation?) </anyAttribute> |
(The ? sign declares that the element can occur zero or one time inside the anyAttribute element)
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| id | Optional. Specifies a unique ID for the element |
| namespace | Optional. Specifies the namespaces containing the
attributes
that can be used. Can be set to one of the following:
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| processContents | Optional. Specifies how the XML processor should handle
validation against the elements specified by this any element. Can be set to
one of the following:
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| any attributes | Optional. Specifies any other attributes with non-schema namespace |
The following example shows a declaration for an element called "person". By using the <anyAttribute> element the author can add any number of attributes to the "person" element:
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<xs:element name="person"> <xs:complexType> <xs:sequence> <xs:element name="firstname" type="xs:string"/> <xs:element name="lastname" type="xs:string"/> </xs:sequence> <xs:anyAttribute/> </xs:complexType> </xs:element> |
Complete XML Schema Reference
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