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    Has anyone taken the time to create some schemas for validating SQLXML documents? For example, I'd like to be able to validate an updategram before posting it to my server. Also, the cool intellisense features of having an associated schema would be nice... Sooner or later, I'll probably take the time to hammer one out, myself, but I thought I'd save the time and effort if someone else has already done this... Surely Microsoft has just such schemas internally, I wonder why they don't release them. (I've asked a couple times and never gotten a response...) Thanks!

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      Has anyone taken the time to create some schemas for validating SQLXML documents? For example, I'd like to be able to validate an updategram before posting it to my server. Also, the cool intellisense features of having an associated schema would be nice... Sooner or later, I'll probably take the time to hammer one out, myself, but I thought I'd save the time and effort if someone else has already done this... Surely Microsoft has just such schemas internally, I wonder why they don't release them. (I've asked a couple times and never gotten a response...) Thanks!

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      I thikn I saw something about that in the Extreme XML column on the MSDN site. Alice thought that running very fast for a long time would get you to somewhere else. " A very slow kind of country!" said the queen. "Now, here , you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place".

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