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Index: D
- d character class: 6.4.3.1. Classical Perl character classes
- datatypes: 4. Using Predefined Simple Datatypes
- (see also entries under xs:)
- adding constraints on: 5.5. Back to Our Library
- applying new restrictions to: 5.1.2. Multiple Restrictions and Fixed Attribute
- complex (see complex datatypes)
- date: 4.5. Date and Time Datatypes
- decimal: 4.4.1. Decimal Types
- facets for: 5.1.1.6. Decimals
- float: 4.4.2. Float Datatypes
- lexical and value spaces: 4.1. Lexical and Value Spaces
- list (see list datatypes)
- numeric: 4.4. Numeric Datatypes
- facets for: 5.1.1.5. Integer and derived datatypes
- predefined: 4. Using Predefined Simple Datatypes
- used in schemas: 4.8. Back to Our Library
- reference guide of: 16. Datatype Reference Guide
- restricting: 7.3.2.2. Derivation by restriction
- simple (see simple datatypes)
- string: 4.3. String Datatypes
- time: 4.5. Date and Time Datatypes
- date datatypes: 4.5. Date and Time Datatypes
- constraining when no time zones are needed: 6.6. Back to Our Library
- facets for: 5.1.1.4. Date and time datatypes
- regular expressions and: 6.5.3. Datetimes
- datetime datatypes (see date datatypes time datatypes)
- DCD (Document Content Description for XML) proposal: A.3.2. The W3C XML Schema Family
- DDML (Document Definition Markup Language or XSchema) proposal: A.3.2. The W3C XML Schema Family
- decimal datatypes, facets for: 5.1.1.6. Decimals
- decimal types: 4.4.1. Decimal Types
- declarations, namespace: 10.2. Namespace Declarations
- default namespaces: 10.1. Namespaces Present Two Challenges to Schema Languages
- importing schemas with no namespaces: 10.9. Importing Schemas with No Namespaces
- not applied to
- attributes: 10.3. To Qualify Or Not to Qualify?
- 10.4. Disruptive Attributes
- XPath expressions: 10.5. Namespaces and XPath Expressions
- using target namespaces as: 10.3. To Qualify Or Not to Qualify?
- derivation methods: 5. Creating Simple Datatypes
- asymmetry of: 7.4.2.3. Asymmetry of these two methods
- controlling usage of: 12.2. Controlling Derivations
- by extension
- of complex content complex types: 7.4.2.1. Derivation by extension
- 7.7. Back to Our Library
- of empty content complex types: 7.6.2.1. Derivation by extension
- of mixed content complex types: 7.5.2.1. Derivation by extension
- of simple content complex types: 7.3.2.1. Derivation by extension
- importance of order: 5.4.1. Beware of the Order
- by list: 5.2. Derivation By List
- by restriction: 5.1. Derivation By Restriction
- of complex content complex types: 7.4.2.2. Derivation by restriction
- 7.7. Back to Our Library
- 11.2.2. Defining Complex Types
- 12.1.4.2. Restricting substitution groups
- of empty content complex types: 7.6.2.2. Derivation by restriction
- of mixed content complex types: 7.5.2.2. Derivation by restriction
- of simple content complex types: 7.3.2.2. Derivation by restriction
- by union: 5.3. Derivation By Union
- 11.2.1. Defining Simple Types
- deterministic content models: 7.4.1.3. Unique Particle Attribution Rule
- Document Content Description for XML (DCD) proposal: A.3.2. The W3C XML Schema Family
- Document Definition Markup Language or XSchema (DDML) proposal: A.3.2. The W3C XML Schema Family
- Document Schema Definition Language (DSDL): B.2. ISO: DSDL
- Document Type Definitions (DTDs): 1.2. W3C XML Schema
- A.3.1. The DTD Family
- sample application: A.5. XML DTDs
- documenting
- schemas: 14. Documenting Schemas
- XML vocabularies: 1.1.2. Documentation
- DOM Level 3 specification, W3C XML Schema's impact on: B.1.2. DOM
- DSDL (Document Schema Definition Language): B.2. ISO: DSDL
- DTDs (Document Type Definitions): 1.2. W3C XML Schema
- A.3.1. The DTD Family
- sample application: A.5. XML DTDs
- Dublin Core elements, allowed in schema annotations: 14.2. The W3C XML Schema Annotation Element
- duration, datatype for: 4.5.2. Datatypes
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