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WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM: World Wide Web Consortium releases first drafts of XML Schema specification.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-25 May 1999-WORLD WIDE WEB CONSORTIUM: World Wide Web Consortium releases first working drafts of XML Schema specification (C)1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:240599 * W3C Members Collaborate to Improve and Standardize Needed Technology Leading the Web to its full potential, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) today releases the first public working drafts of the XML Schema specification: XML Schema Part 1: Structures and XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes.
By publishing these working drafts at an early stage of the design work, W3C is ensuring that the public can follow the XML Schema design work, and that the final result can be widely accepted and adopted. One part proposes facilities for associating datatypes with XML element types and...
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