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Re^2: Validate XML with schemas specified inline (xsi:schemaLocation) (with libxml or anything different from Xerces)
by jjmoka (Beadle) on Apr 23, 2021 at 10:57 UTC
    This is a useful info thanks. And it makes sense then. I'm absolutely not an expert for the *pan world (i.e. its rules&conventions), just a sporadic user who goes to browse if a kind of class is out there or not. Consider then my point as quite newbie rubbish. Nevertheless it's useful to *pan users like me an exported keep-alive that the class is indeed up-to-date. I'm thinking (just to give an idea), of bots similar to what in GitHub, which open a PR for you when a dependency is changed. You just bump your code version number to reflect that all is up-to-date. Users of the code know immediately that there is no aged dust on that class. Thanks again for your info.
      unfortunately, you'd be better off ignoring the comment from that particular Anonymous Monk. he's well known around here as an ignorant blowhard. sorry for the inconvenience.