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From 06/13/2006 to 07/12/2006
06/30/2006
- 09:04 AM Bug #2054: use of <any> in additionalMetadata is invalid
- Your right, there was a mistake in the snippet in comment #4 (xs:any end tag was mismatched). I've gone ahead and pa...
- 08:18 AM Bug #2054: use of <any> in additionalMetadata is invalid
- If I replace the xml starting at:
<xs:element name="additionalMetadata" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
...
06/29/2006
- 12:24 PM Bug #2054: use of <any> in additionalMetadata is invalid
- My intention was that you would follow the schema outlined under Comment #4 which preserves the ability to have multi...
- 12:11 PM Bug #2054: use of <any> in additionalMetadata is invalid
- Closing Comment on bug #2479 was the following:
"The workaround for the time being until a new version of EML is rel... - 08:39 AM Bug #2480: Multiple date ranges in temporalCoverage
- An explanation of multiple date range handling was given. It is done via multiple coverage elements.
06/28/2006
- 11:10 AM Bug #2479: unable to validate eml.xsd and related schemas with XML*Spy and related suite of products
- Yes, this is an existing, known issue that is currently being tracked in bug #2054. The EML schema is invalid, and c...
- 09:54 AM Bug #2479 (Resolved): unable to validate eml.xsd and related schemas with XML*Spy and related suite of products
- As per question 10. in the FAQ's
"How can I get my existing metadata into EML?" ... "Case 3: If your metadata is al... - 11:10 AM Bug #2054: use of <any> in additionalMetadata is invalid
- *** Bug 2479 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
- 10:27 AM Bug #2480: Multiple date ranges in temporalCoverage
- Thanks Matt. I overlooked that the entire coverage was repeatable.
Is there an equivalence for the Status fields fr... - 10:19 AM Bug #2480: Multiple date ranges in temporalCoverage
- In EML you can specify multiple, dicontiguous time periods by repeating the coverage element. No need to have two se...
- 10:06 AM Bug #2480 (Resolved): Multiple date ranges in temporalCoverage
- If an information holding being described covers 2 or more widely separated time periods, e.g. 1980-1990 and 1995 to ...
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