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{{ | {{head|Common concepts to all {{rml|2}} schemas}} | ||
[[Common]] is a pseudo subschema to cover general aspects or aspects interfering different subschemas. Some general concepts about handling railML files are summerized on the following wiki-sites: | |||
* [[dev:fileConventions | Conventions for railML files]] (file name extensions, compressed files, and other) | |||
* [[dev:identities | Handling identities]] ({{Attr|id}} values) | |||
* [[dev:catalog | Local versus web-based validation]] (XML catalogs and XML namespaces) | |||
* [[dev:versions | Versioning policy]] (version numbers, versioned XML namespaces) | |||
* [[dev:versioning | Officially released versus developer version]] (Homepage, Subversion) | |||
* [[dev:attributeSyntax|Attribute Syntax]] (Attribute delimiters, Character references) | |||
* [[dev:usingAny | Using "xs:any" elements, "anyAttribute"s and "other:anything" enumeration values]] for enhancing the railML files with your special needs | |||
* [[dev:outsourcing | Using content libraries]] and fully validating without any error or warning messages | |||
* [[Dev:Codelists]] | |||
* {{wiki2|dev:changes|Changes}} sorted by released versions (only for {{rml|2.x}}) | |||
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Revision as of 16:53, 21 February 2022
Common concepts to all railML® 2 schemas
Common is a pseudo subschema to cover general aspects or aspects interfering different subschemas. Some general concepts about handling railML files are summerized on the following wiki-sites:
- Conventions for railML files (file name extensions, compressed files, and other)
- Handling identities (id values)
- Local versus web-based validation (XML catalogs and XML namespaces)
- Versioning policy (version numbers, versioned XML namespaces)
- Officially released versus developer version (Homepage, Subversion)
- Attribute Syntax (Attribute delimiters, Character references)
- Using "xs:any" elements, "anyAttribute"s and "other:anything" enumeration values for enhancing the railML files with your special needs
- Using content libraries and fully validating without any error or warning messages
- Dev:Codelists
- Changes sorted by released versions (only for railML® 2.x)