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XML Tutorial » XML Schema » list 
3. 65. 3. The list method uses a finite sequence of itemType attributes to derive a new type
<!-- schema -->
<simpleType name="websafe_hex">
  <list itemType="string"/>
</simpleType>

<!-- instance document -->
<color xsi:type="websafe_hex"00 33 66 99 cc ff</color>
3. 65. list
3. 65. 1. Using a declaration, you can base your list items on a specific
3. 65. 2. Restrict a list type with the xsd:length, xsd:maxLength, xsd:minLength, and xsd:enumeration facets.
3. 65. 3. The list method uses a finite sequence of itemType attributes to derive a new type
3. 65. 4. length of our list is five
3. 65. 5. A list data type is derived from an atomic data type that allows white space
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