I'm attempting to answer the question, "Does any XML document described by A.xsd satisfy the constraints of B.xsd?" ...
Ouch! Well that told me :)
I have to say that the thought that crosses my mind is an old joke about the guy that answered the question:
How can I get to X*, from here?
*Avoiding racial sterotypes here!
And got the reply.
If I were you, I wouldn't be starting from here!
I happen to think that the benefits of XML have been way oversold, and I'm not even certain that I know what an .xsd is.
In any case, I wish you the very best of luck in your endevour.
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Silence betokens consent.
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