I have worked with xsd.exe before, and have had my share of complaints with it. Although it is a powerful tool, you are also at the mercy of what it wants to create, and often it's just not what you want. Nothing like generating a bunch of public fields :)
Peli posts a link to a new app XsdTidy which seems like it may be a nice flexible replacement to xsd.exe. I had thought of coding this myself after seeing this, but of course never actually sat down to do it. Glad I didn't. I hope to check this out tonight.
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