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xsd - Is it possible to use XML Schemas internally, just like DTDs?

I have the following XML file which includes internal DTD validation:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE animals [
    <!ELEMENT animals (animal)*>
    <!ELEMENT animal (skin, noise, eyes, diet, class, weight, special_skill)>
    <!ELEMENT skin (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT noise (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT eyes (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT diet (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT class (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT weight (#PCDATA)>
    <!ELEMENT special_skill (#PCDATA)>
    <!ATTLIST animal name CDATA #REQUIRED >
    <!ATTLIST weight unit CDATA "kg">
]>
<animals>
    <animal name="cow">
        <skin>
            Straight fur
        </skin>
        <noise>
            Moo!
        </noise>
        <eyes>
            2
        </eyes>
        <diet>
            Herbivore
        </diet>
        <class>
            Mammalia
        </class>
        <weight unit="kg">
            635-1134
        </weight>
        <special_skill>
            Chewing
        </special_skill>
    </animal>

    <animal name="sheep">
        ...
    </animal>

</animals>

I was looking for how to replace the DTD validation with an XSD but couldn't find any examples. It seems like XSDs always need to be defined in a separate file and the be referenced by the XML. Is this true that XSD cannot be used internally?

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No, although you may find some ad hoc implementational support for embedding an XSD within an XML document instance, there is no standard mechanism for XSD that corresponds to DTD's internal subset.


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