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  • Category:ContentTemplate Category:Element Template Category:LinkTemplate Template:Example Category:AttributeTemplate Category:MarkupTemplate Template:
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  • railML® schema changes between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4   This site is intended to collect the schema changes between railML® 2.3 and railML® 2.4. A
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  • WEITERLEITUNG Benutzer:Ferri Leberl/dev:Guideline for participating in the development process
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  • lML   Parent: <Coord> Children: <equipmentUsage>, <passengerUsage>, <reservationInfo>, <xs:any> (introduced with version 2.3), <xs:any> (deprecated with
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  • <a name="Link14A"> </a> complexType AbstractCurveType XML Schema documentation generated by <a href="http://www.altova.com/xmlspy"> XMLSpy </a> Schema
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  • announcements   Parent: <timetable> Children: <announcement> (introduced with version 2.5) [0..1] (introduced with version 2.5) The Element <announcements>
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  • <a name="Link14A"> </a> complexType AbstractCurveType XML Schema documentation generated by <a href="http://www.altova.com/xmlspy"> XMLSpy </a> Schema
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  • (external link). xs:anyAttribute: This provides an extension point for non-railML® attributes in a foreign namespace. How to use it? xml:lang: xs:language
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  • annotation element. xs:anyAttribute: This provides an extension point for non-railML® attributes in a foreign namespace. How to use it? operatingPeriodRef: This
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  • Infrastructure Documentation sites: Infrastructure Concepts Infrastructure Elements Infrastructure Examples infrastructure   Parent: <railml> Children: <additionalName>
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  • description in other languages.} version: This is the version number of the railML® release the current XML file conforms to. It is not any internal numbering
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  • up, down, unknown; derived from tLaxDirection; optional insulatedRail: tInsulatedRailSide (Enumeration of xs:string values "none" OR "left" OR "right"
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  • millimeter); default: 1435; optional Consider railML® 2.2 example of East Saxony railway network by FBS (link to the railML® website). This code example defines
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  • followed by at minimum two characters, white space not allowed for extending railML® enumeration lists); default: adhesion; optional style: xs:string; optional
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  • ownerChange   Parent: <ownerChanges> Children: <additionalName> (introduced with version 2.1), <any>, <geoCoord>, <states> [0..∞] A <ownerChange> defines
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  • Willkommen bei Wiki.railML.org! Wir hoffen, dass du viele gute Informationen beisteuerst. Möglicherweise möchtest du zunächst die Ersten Schritte lesen
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  • Attributdokumentationen (das zum Attribut gehörige <documentation>-Tag) railML®-Version Gibt es ein gleichnamiges railML®-2-Attribut? — verworfen Für eine Vereinfachung
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  • exact handling is not standardized by railML® and thus needs to be discussed between producer and consumer of the railML® document. However there are two “Best
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  • parentPlatformEdgeRef: xs:IDREF Consider railML® 2.3 example of Middle Rhine Railway by GPSinfradat (link to the railML® website). This code example defines
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