Consider the following Relax NG schema written in Compact Syntax

key = element key { type, value }
type = element type { text }
value = element value { text }

Hereby any XML document like

 <key>
    <type>someType</type>
    <value>someValue</value>
 </key>

will be confirmed as well-formed. Now I want to put some constraints, e.g. some dependences between elements values. For example

if type:text = "digit"  then value:text = "[0-9]" else
if type:text = "letter" then value:text = "[a-z]"

This will filter out some invalid documents like

<key>
   <type>letter</type>
   <value>7</value> 
</key>
<!-- illegal - 7 is not a letter ! -->

The syntax of Relax NG does not provide an explicit mechanism to write conditional operators, so my question is how to emulate such behaviour and implement the dependence between values of some elements and attributes ?

Also I will be thankful if you show me a way to perform this using classic DTD.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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This schema:

start = key
key = element key { (type1, value1) | (type2, value2) }

type1 = element type { "letter" }
type2 = element type { "digit" } 

value1 = element value { xsd:string { pattern = "[a-z]" }}
value2 = element value { xsd:string { pattern = "[0-9]" }}

can be used to validate this document:

<key>
  <type>letter</type>
  <value>7</value>
</key>

Jing reports:

so.xml:3:20: error: character content of element "value" invalid; must be a string matching the regular expression "[a-z]"

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