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  • From: heiko.grussbach@c...
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 11:06:23 +0200



Hi,

XML-Editors usually let you edit an XML file, so that its valid against its
corresponding DTD. How about application specific validation. Just an
example, I want to make sure that an element "DATE" in the XML-Document
contains a valid date, but I don't want to express what a "valid date" is
in the DTD. So, whenever a user finishes editing a DATE element, my
application code would have to be executed to see, if the text entered by
the user is valid. Has anyone seen such an editor?

Regards

Heiko
Heiko.Grussbach@c...



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