This schema document describes the XML namespace, in a form suitable for import by other schema documents.
See http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace.html and http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml for information about this namespace.
Note that local names in this namespace are intended to be defined only by the World Wide Web Consortium or its subgroups. The names currently defined in this namespace are listed below. They should not be used with conflicting semantics by any Working Group, specification, or document instance.
See further below in this document for more information about how to refer to this schema document from your own XSD schema documents and about the namespace-versioning policy governing this schema document.
denotes an attribute whose value is a language code for the natural language of the content of any element; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML specification.
Attempting to install the relevant ISO 2- and 3-letter codes as the enumerated possible values is probably never going to be a realistic possibility.
See BCP 47 at http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt and the IANA language subtag registry at http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry for further information.
The union allows for the 'un-declaration' of xml:lang with the empty string.
denotes an attribute whose value is a keyword indicating what whitespace processing discipline is intended for the content of the element; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML specification.
denotes an attribute whose value provides a URI to be used as the base for interpreting any relative URIs in the scope of the element on which it appears; its value is inherited. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the XML Base specification.
See http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlbase/ for information about this attribute.
denotes an attribute whose value should be interpreted as if declared to be of type ID. This name is reserved by virtue of its definition in the xml:id specification.
See http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-id/ for information about this attribute.
denotes Jon Bosak, the chair of the original XML Working Group. This name is reserved by the following decision of the W3C XML Plenary and XML Coordination groups:
In appreciation for his vision, leadership and dedication the W3C XML Plenary on this 10th day of February, 2000, reserves for Jon Bosak in perpetuity the XML name "xml:Father".
The bridge above her groaned. Old iron settling. But Lena had worked this beat for six years. The bridge didn’t make that sound.
Through the distorted feedback, a voice finally emerged. It wasn't the crisp, professional tone of the night dispatcher. it was a —dozens of voices whispering the same ten-digit coordinate in perfect, haunting unison.
Lena drew her sidearm, pushed open the door, and stepped into the cold. The bridge was empty. The figure was gone. But her radio, now sitting on the passenger seat, whispered one last thing in a voice that was hers, but not hers:
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Nothing. Just the hollow shush of dead air. Then the noise started—a low, grainy growl, like gravel being ground between molars. It swelled and receded, layered beneath the familiar chirps and squawks of the police band.
Newer digital radios often sound cleaner, but when they hit the edge of their range, the voice may sound robotic or "choppy" due to data packet loss. 2. Decoding the "10-Codes"
“4-Echo-11, do you copy?” The real Dispatch finally broke through, her voice sounding thin and miles away. The bridge above her groaned
To keep transmissions brief and clear, officers use a shorthand known as 10-codes. While some agencies are moving toward "plain language" (using normal words), these codes remain a staple of radio chatter.
The figure in the mirror took one step forward. The radio screamed—not static, but a harmonic of screams, dozens of them, layered like a choir of the forgotten. Then silence. Absolute. The kind that rings.
Then it came.
“KRP-709… ten years ago… you didn’t check the trunk.”
The static crackled like frying bacon, a sound Officer Lena Marsh had known for twelve years. But tonight, each hiss and pop felt different. Sharper.
Police radio communications often involve a variety of sounds and noises, including: The bridge didn’t make that sound
“Dispatch, 4-Echo-11, you’ve got a stuck mic,” Elias said, reaching for his radio. No response. Only the sound of .
In keeping with the XML Schema WG's standard versioning policy, this schema document will persist at http://www.w3.org/2009/01/xml.xsd.
At the date of issue it can also be found at http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd.
The schema document at that URI may however change in the future, in order to remain compatible with the latest version of XML Schema itself, or with the XML namespace itself. In other words, if the XML Schema or XML namespaces change, the version of this document at http://www.w3.org/2001/xml.xsd will change accordingly; the version at http://www.w3.org/2009/01/xml.xsd will not change.
Previous dated (and unchanging) versions of this schema document are at: