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  • To: Bryan Rasmussen <bry@i...>
  • Subject: Re: anyone have a good description of xsv's outputformat?
  • From: ht@i... (Henry S. Thompson)
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 15:49:13 +0100
  • Cc: xml-dev@l...
  • In-reply-to: <1095072954.41457cba226e7@h...> (Bryan Rasmussen'smessage of "Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:55:54 +0200")
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Bryan Rasmussen <bry@i...> writes:

> Basically I figure that the fsm element has to mean finite state
> machine, if so is there any information as to what states are what?
> The fsm exists as a child of invalid, what does this fragment mean
> from the fsm onward, I think I understand the text node directly
> descendant of invalid well enough:

I'm embarassed that I've never written up the answer to your subject
question, but for your particular problem, try the xsv.xsl stylesheet
in the distribution and you'll see the fsm much more clearly, I hope.

ht
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