| <?xml version="1.0"?> |
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| <!-- |
| The National Institute of Standards and Technology. |
| Conformance test for W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes. |
| Date: Jan 13, 2004. |
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| File name: NISTXML-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-2.xml |
| Description: XML instance number 2 in a series of 5. |
| Schema location: |
| NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2.xsd |
| This instance is intended to be valid with |
| regard to the defining schema. |
| --> |
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| <NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2 |
| xmlns="NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-NS" |
| xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
| xsi:schemaLocation="NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2-NS NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2.xsd">e and automatically |
| act on the information Consequently it can be used to automate certain |
| processes A set of related technologies built around this Internet |
| language define a rich set of tools that can be used to define |
| manipulate and display context-rich data In particular XML Schemas |
| define intuitive methods for creating complex documents The Document |
| Object Model DOM defines methods for interacting with XML and HTML |
| permitting the dynamic creation and manipulation of documents The |
| Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL defines methods for transforming |
| and displaying XML documents on a variety of devices from web browsers |
| to print mediums to voice-enabled devices |
| |
| Virtually all application domains are looking |
| to use X</NISTSchema-SV-IV-atomic-string-minLength-2> |