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Created attachment 1306 [details] a modified catalog.xsd file The schema document for the SCDS test suite catalog has a number of errors. 1 There are two top-level elements named paths; one is used as a child of 'test' in the catalog itself and the other is used in the paths files pointed to from the main catalog. In the attached modification of catalog.xsd, I have made both 'schema' and 'paths' local to 'test'. 2 In the complex type for 'test', the attribute declarations had slipped down past the end-tag of the complexType, so they were its younger siblings instead of being its children. 3 The declarations of the types of canonical-section and selected-section lack groups around the single child element particles. I've wrapped them in sequences. 4 The selected-section element appears to be have been caught in the middle of changing from a local declaration to a reference to a global declaration, or vice versa: it has ref="this:selected-section", but it contains a type declaration, and there is no top-level declaration for the reference to point to. 5 The declarations for complex types canonicalPathType and selectedPathType use prefxed names in their 'name' attributes, instead of unprefixed names as required by the spec. When these changes are made, Xerces J and Saxon accept the schema document and complain that the includes-builtins attribute is missing from each occurrence of 'test'. (The catalog.xml file uses the name 'include-builtins'. Since the name in the declaration seems more declarative, I have changed the attributes in the catalog instance, not the declaration. When that is done, catalog.xml becomes schema-valid.)
Created attachment 1307 [details] modified catalog.xml file The attached catalog.xml file uses the attribute name 'includes-builtins' instead of 'include-builtins'; this aligns it with the declaration in catalog.xsd.
Created attachment 1308 [details] modified catalog.xml file (second try) The catalog.xml file I uploaded a moment ago had not been updated (I had made the change in an editor but not saved). This one obsoletes that one.
Thanks for the corrections. Fixed as suggested.