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I use James Clark's (nxml) schema for XSLT 1.0 plus an RNG schema of my 
own for 2.0 in my XMLBuddy Pro editor for Eclipse, to drive content 
assist (intellisense). The cool thing is, you can apply the union of the 
schemas to a document and the version number automatically selects one 
or the other.

I don't use schemas for XSLT validation, though. Actual XSLT processors 
do a better job.

Bob Foster
http://xmlbuddy.com

DuCharme, Bob (LNG-CHO) wrote:
 > There were some XSLT 1.0 DTDs kicking around, starting with Appendix C of
 > the XSLT 1.0 Rec, but they didn't work very well because DTDs couldn't
 > support namespaces and had no way of describing the role of literal 
result
 > elements.
 >
 > The nxml emacs mode comes with a very useful RELAX NG Compact schema for
 > XSLT 1.0, and since its release Norm Walsh has created a revised 
version for
 > XSLT 2.0. Can anyone tell me of any use of these schemas outside of 
nxml, or
 > of any use of the two or three W3C Schemas for XSLT 1.0 stylesheets 
that are
 > floating around? Private e-mail is fine.
 >
 > thanks,
 >
 > Bob DuCharme   www.snee.com/bob       <bob@
 > snee.com> weblog on linking-related topics:
 > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/1191
 >
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