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> XSLT 2.0 can be considered as such a language and it can read 
> your text
> output...
> 
> > For complex data, you'll save yourself some headaches if 
> you do it in
> > multiple passes instead of trying to do it all at once. Creating a
> > simplified, dumbed-down version of the XML and then using XSLT to
> > convert that to XML conforming to your schema may be something to
> > consider for your last pass.
> 
> Unless you're using XSLT 2.0 from the beginning in which case you can
> use it to perform your multiple steps and the final adaptation to your
> schema.


See http://www.idealliance.org/proceedings/xml04/papers/111/mhk-paper.html
for an example of this in action.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/


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