XSD - unbound number of any (unkown) elements but last element in sequence is defined?

The schema that you tried is valid in XSD 1.1 - try it again, using the latest release of Saxon or Xerces.

The schema is valid in 1.0 as well. I spend some time integrating xerces 2.11.0 beta, but I not only got still the "Unique Particle Attribution" error, I also got an error which seems to be due to the beta state of the XSD 1.1 implementation: cvc-elt.1. A: Cannot find the declaration of element 'doc' - the declaration of doc is clearly there and works fine with the previous xml-api implementation – Benjamin Seiller Aug 1 at 8:55 Currently I'm unable to get Saxon working within our project setup, when I do I'll report back and grant the answer state, if it works.

– Benjamin Seiller Aug 2 at 8:54 As it seems the home edition of Saxon does not contain the implementation of XSD 1.1, only the pro and enterprise version do. So I'll have to get an evaluation license to do further testing. This might take a while since the project of course goes on right now.

– Benjamin Seiller Aug 8 at 9:19.

If you at least knew the names of the types you were expecting to be in your container type then you could make them xs:anyType type. But you need to know the list of possible type names otherwise what is the point of a schema to define them? UPDATE: I was incorrect, you can make the container however this will prevent you from specifying that there must be a element in the container.

The reason why we are trying to use a 'wildcard' is excatly that we don't know or want to know which elements might be contained in container, aside from data that is – Benjamin Seiller Aug 1 at 8:56 1 Sorry my original answer was incorect. I have editted it. In your case your container needs to be made type xs:any.

This means that the validator will ignore anything you put in there. – hugh Aug 1 at 9:37.

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