RE: ISSUE-81: Abstract Global Element

too late he notices the existing issue:
http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/databinding/issues/55 covers the
global element abstract=true issue by default, but suggest we still need
it as a seperate pattern in its own right.

JonC 

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ISSUE-81: Abstract Global Element

http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/databinding/issues/81

Raised by: Jonathan Calladine
On product: Advanced

Proposed Advanced Pattern:

  <xs:element name="foo" abstract="true"></xs:element>

on a global element forbids its use in an instance document and implies
the use of one of the elements from its associated substitution group.
The use of substitution groups we have made an advanced pattern.

So while not evil on its own can only be used with evil intent...

pattern:

  ./xs:element[@abstract='true']/(@abstract)

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