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Regular Language description for XML (RELAX) is a specification for describing XML-based languages. A description written in RELAX is called a RELAX grammar. RELAX Core has been approved as an ISO/IEC Technical Report 22250-1.

Compared with a traditional DTD, RELAX has new features as below:

  • A RELAX grammar can be written as an XML document.
  • RELAX borrows rich datatypes from XML Schema Part 2.
  • RELAX is namespace-aware.

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