Differences between IDML 6.0 & 7.0 specs?

When reviewing the specs (most notably the RNC files) for IDML 7.0 there are quite a few changes which on first sight seem to be "breaking" in regards to the specs of IDML 6.0... All these changes are in regards to allowed child elements in other elements.For example: In IDML 6.0 the "Change" element can contain TextFrame, Oval, Rectangle (and other) elements... however in the IDML 7.0 specs these child elements are no longer allowed. There are many more examples of this.
My initial assumption was that the IDML 6.0 specs were wrong to begin with and this has been rectified in the 7.0 specs.... but I would like to know for sure.
Thanks
   Dirk

Hi Dirk,
i have made similar observings and i came to the same conclusion, that 6.0 has a lot of ballast that was unused and removed from the 7.0 schema files. But a clarification from an Adobe official would be helpful.
Best,
Andreas
http://idmllib.com - IDMLlib, the IDML Java Library — extract. process. automate.

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