Two XML Schema Notes published: Unicode block names for use in XSD regexps; XSD datatype for IEEE floating-point decimal

The XML Schema Working Group published two Group Notes today: Unicode block names for use in XSD regular expressions and An XSD datatype for IEEE floating-point decimal. The former lists the names of character categories and character blocks defined by Unicode and used in the regular expression language defined by XSD 1.0 and XSD 1.1. The latter defines a datatype designed for compatibility with IEEE 754 floating-point decimal data, which can be supported by XSD 1.1 processors as an implementation-defined datatype. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity.

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