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<Subject>I desperately need XML Schema support in CDuce</Subject>
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As subject says, is it possible to implement it?
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<Subject>Re: I desperately need XML Schema support in CDuce</Subject>
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user@unknown.domain.org wrote:
> As subject says, is possible to implement it?
Sure, I'm working on it, in a few years^Wdays it will be finished
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