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XSD validation how to?

Asked by gregasm in Extensible Markup Language (XML)

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Hi XML Experts,

I have an xml file that may look like this:

<root>
   <one>something</one>
   <two>else</two>
   <three>
       <four>hello</four>
       <five>goodbye</five>
   </three>
   <three>
       <four>hello</four>
       <five>goodbye</five>
   </three>
</root>

And It may also look this this:

<root>
   <two>else</two>
   <three>
       <five>goodbye</five>
       <four>hello</four>
   </three>
   <one>something</one>
   <three>
      <four>hello</four>
      <five>goodbye</five>
    </three>
</root>


In the second xml document, the child nodes of <root> are ordered differently, and the child nodes of <three> are ordered differently as well.

I cannot use <xs:sequence> only because it will enforce the particular ordering of all the child nodes.

I cannot use <xs:all> only because it will enforce a MinOccurs of 0 or 1 only or each child node.

How can I achieve validating this document and allowing no particular ordering, plus minOccurs=1 and maxoccurs = unbounded for all the child elements?

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