What is this atom schema used for? #847
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Hi, I would like to know what this atom schema is used for and where it comes from: https://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire/atom/1.0/atom.xsd It seems the ATOM specification itself does not define any DTD or XML Schema and only requires the correct namespace to be used. So at least from the side of ATOM itself there is no requirement to specifically order elements in a certain way. From https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4287.txt (page 5): Both kinds of Atom Documents are specified in terms of the XML I could also not find any official XML schema for ATOM - it seems due to the above there is none. The schema defines a mandatory element inspire_dls:spatial_dataset_identifier_code for an Atom entry. While this is required for the service feed, there is no mention that this should be present in a dataset feed, and the dataset feed examples from the guidelines don’t contain this either. I would appreciate your feedback. Kind regards, |
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Dear @Kate-Lyndegaard, the schema you mentioned was probably developed for the purpose of the Geoportal and/or for use in the very first version of the validator and it is not used by the current INSPIRE Reference Validator. In any case, if you want to use it there is a specific XSD for the dataset feed (http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire/atom/1.0/atom_subfeed.xsd"). |
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Dear @fabiovinci, Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for. Kind regards, |
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Please note that such schemas are not official and are not currently maintained, so they may not be fully in line with IR/TG. |
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Just as a note: These schemas are no longer available at the specified URLs, probably due to a change to the Geoportal. |
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Dear @Kate-Lyndegaard,
the schema you mentioned was probably developed for the purpose of the Geoportal and/or for use in the very first version of the validator and it is not used by the current INSPIRE Reference Validator.
In any case, if you want to use it there is a specific XSD for the dataset feed (http://inspire-geoportal.ec.europa.eu/schemas/inspire/atom/1.0/atom_subfeed.xsd").