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Hello, I have an question about Document Grammars. In 8.5.1 Schema-Informed Document Grammar, there is 'SE(*)' event which is evaluated by 'Built-in' Element Grammar. But this rule (perhaps) can be applied under strict mode. I think the principle of strict mode is that if XML instance has an element which isn't defined in XML schema, encoder should stop with some error. I feel lacking of consistency between Schema-Informed Document Grammar specification and strict mode. How do you think about it? Or were there any arguments? Regards, //--------------------------------------------------------------- NTT Cyber Space Laboratories Gengo Suzuki <suzuki.gengo@lab.ntt.co.jp> TEL: +81-46-859-3412 FAX: +81-46-859-2768 ----------------------------------------------------------------//