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	Title		: Combined Presence Schemas Utilizing RELAX NG
	Author(s)	: J. Urpalainen
	Filename	: draft-urpalainen-simple-presence-relaxng-01.txt
	Pages		: 50
	Date		: 2005-10-26
	
This memo describes a batch of Presence Information Data Format
   (PIDF) and its extension schemas written with the RELAX NG schema
   language.  Unlike with the current W3C XML Schema language it is
   possible to write reasonable forwards and backwards compatible
   presence combination schemas.  These RELAX NG schemas are stricter
   than the W3C Schemas and thus the instance documents that validate
   with these schemas follow the intended content model more closely.
   Especially, these schemas are targeted to actual implementations in
   order to decrease interoperability problems.

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