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    Question Sanity Check - XML/XSD

    Ok. This is the first time I have had to develop XML and XSD files from the ground up. I need a sanity check!

    My main questions are:
    Am I on the right track?
    Is there a better way of developing this xml?

    Here are the end environment that I have to work within:
    Absolutely no active server, such as PHP, ASP, .NET, etc.
    Bandwidth/footprint between the server and client has to/must be kept to a extreme minimum. So no data serialization.
    IE7+ client side.

    All this means is that I must get the most out of my xml/xsd coding and structure. I am open to any and all constructive criticism.

    The attached xml file is only the first of 7 nodes. The others will be of similar structure but will have different named elements.
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