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9.4

Most appropriate way for adding comments to XSD elements?

Asked by JohnBPrice in Extensible Markup Language (XML), Extensible HTML (XHTML)

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I am creating a simple XSD, and need to add descriptions to the elements.  I've seen that the "official" way is to add an <xs:annotation> to the element and then add a <xs:documentation>, but that seems like a lot of wasted work to simply add a description, not to mention difficult to read by humans, e.g.

                    <xs:element name="FirstName" type="xs:string" />
                    <xs:annotation>
                      <xs:documentation xml:lang="en">
                         Persons First Name
                      </xs:documentation>
                    </xs:annotation>

I'd like to have something like

                    <xs:element name="FirstName" description="Persons first name" type="xs:string"/>

There isn't a "description" attribute defined for xs:element, but xs:element is allowed to have "any attributes" described as  "Optional. Specifies any other attributes with non-schema namespace".  .Net 2005 balks at it too.  Is there a standard convention for the attribute to use for comments within an element?

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