FpML Issues Tracker

370: Floating comments and circular and redundant includes are back

May 17, 2007

closed

Minor

Always

Schema

Admin

mgratacos

Summary

The old bugs of floating comments and redundant includes have been reintroduced. See below for examples.

As it is the same person doing this each time, please can you sort him out.

A type defining a content model that includes valuation (pricing and risk) data without expressing any processing intention. The FpML element forms the root for any conforming FpML instance document. The actual structure of the document is determined by setting the 'type' attribute to an appropriate derived subtype of the complex type Document.

Notes:

  • mgratacos

    05/21/07 6:02 pm

    Floating comments have been placed within annotations. This has been committed to the trunk and it will be published in 4.3 Second Working Draft.

  • andrew

    05/30/07 9:24 am

    The XMLSpy editor is the most common suspect for this behaviour.

  • matthew

    05/30/07 11:16 am

    Marc – are you fixing the redunant circular includes?

  • mgratacos

    05/31/07 10:42 am

    Yes, I have sent an amended Schema to the AWG for review.

  • mgratacos

    06/05/07 3:01 pm

    I think I have removed redundant includes but we don’t have the tools to check that. With such a large set of schemas it is difficult to find them. We talked to Simon to use IO in the checking process to make sure that we check it before we release something. If there are still some problems with this, we’ll reopen the issue.

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