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            <description>Some important best practices for using XML Schema.  Use ANY - To make a schema extensible it must be possible to add new children to an existing element. As a rule all elements in a schema should be extensible. This derives from the general architectural principle &amp;quot;don&amp;#039;t paint yourself into corners&amp;quot;. As such throw in ANY elements everywhere. In the early W3C schema specs it was possible to just set an attribute on the schema that made everything extensible but unfortunately this feature was removed.
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