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diff --git a/documentation/xsd.xhtml b/documentation/xsd.xhtml index 99c19b0..1f1c5f8 100644 --- a/documentation/xsd.xhtml +++ b/documentation/xsd.xhtml @@ -172,19 +172,16 @@ <p><code><i>filename</i> <i>namespace</i></code></p> - <p>For example,</p> - - <p><code><b>XMLSchema.xsd http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema</b></code></p> - - <p>The <code><i>filename</i></code> for the current translation unit - is empty. For example, if you have file <code><b>hello.xsd</b></code> + <p>For example, if you have file <code><b>hello.xsd</b></code> with namespace <code><b>http://example.com/hello</b></code> and you run <code><b>xsd</b></code> on this file, then the string in question - would be:</p> + will be:</p> - <p><code> <b>http://example.com/hello</b></code></p> + <p><code><b>hello.xsd. http://example.com/hello</b></code></p> - <p>Note the leading space.</p> + <p>For the built-in XML Schema namespace the string is:</p> + + <p><code><b>XMLSchema.xsd http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema</b></code></p> <p>The following three steps are performed for each regular expression until the match is found:</p> @@ -517,21 +514,11 @@ <p><code><i>filename</i> <i>namespace</i> <i>xpath</i></code></p> - <p>For example,</p> + <p>For instance:</p> <p><code><b>hello.xsd http://example.com/hello element</b></code></p> <p><code><b>hello.xsd http://example.com/hello type/element</b></code></p> - <p>The <code><i>filename</i></code> for the current translation unit - is empty. For example, if you have file <code><b>hello.xsd</b></code> - with namespace <code><b>http://example.com/hello</b></code> and you run - <code><b>xsd</b></code> on this file, then the string in question - would be:</p> - - <p><code> <b>http://example.com/hello element</b></code></p> - - <p>Note the leading space.</p> - <p>As an example, the following expression makes all the derived names start with capital letters. This could be useful when your naming convention requires type names to start with |