XML targetNamespace and unqualified declaration of elements?

Either add the xmlns="test" attribute to the schema element in order declare that default namespace for this schema is "test" or add xmlns:t="test" to declare that t is the prefix for the "test" namespace and use that prefix like type=t:testSubType when referencing types that you defined in this namespace (which you're doing by saying test is your targetNamespace).

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