On 12/16/2009 6:40:51 PM, philipoakley wrote:
>Ahh, you've been fooled, like I was fooled by the namespace descriptor. It looks like a web address but is actually just a method of creating a (hopefully) unique long name for the namespace.
Programmers have amazing methods with nothing amazing results.
>It isn't a read address ! ! !
But the first is an address:
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance>You will however find the schemas 'hidden' in the directory 'schemas' of you mathcad installation.
I want to start with the old versions, so, needed to see a mathcad 12 & 13 installation.
>(If you search the forum,
>you'll find mona giving me
>the same answer
😉I don't search, go to try it.
>The real question though, is
>what do you want to do
>with them... ?
Combine mathcad and access: a database with mathcad formulas.
>I think one can write XSLT
>code that will convert
>mathcad xml (xmcd) into real
>code,
I need examples to start
🙂>particularly matlab (especially if you use ORIGIN =1
😉Well ... such effort must to have a recompense in another life ... or another program.
Regards. Alvaro.