Created by: SEC Office of Structured Disclosure
This rule does not apply to schemas in a standard taxonomy. There is one namespace per xsd:schema element and therefore no "chameleon schemas", and additional XBRL 2.1 syntax restrictions apply. The elementFormDefault attribute is usually "qualified" and the attributeFormDefault attribute usually "unqualified", but there are no formal restrictions on the values of these attributes and no formal restrictions on the formDefault attribute. REMARK: Because this applies only to company extensions, in principle there could be a test in which a standard taxonomy schema having an 'include' element would be 'GOOD', but there is no such standard taxonomy schema.The xsd:schema must not have an xsd:include element.
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_000ng | 6.7.1 Instance refers to a schema containing an include, NOGOOD | There is a direct reference to edgar-20081231.xsd just to avoid other errors. Then there is a reference to a schema with an include, NOGOOD. | 10999 |
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