Subject: Re: a schema validator-generator
From: francis <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 15:38:50 +0100
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I don't know about "completing" it - I'm not even sure if that's
possible. I'll probably extend it to handle more aspects of element
content, such as DCD groups.
After that I may take it further, or move sideways into generating other
kinds of XML/XSL from schemas, depending on what seems most useful.
I think schema translation sounds like a good area - the application
doesn't need to run too fast, and, as you say, you will really explore
schemas and XSLT.
If XML-Data Reduced is a subset of XML Schema, it might be worth doing
the reverse process too, once we have XML Schema validators.
Francis.
Julian Reschke wrote:
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> Very interesting... Are you planning to go the full way and to complete
> this?
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> Related to this: I have been playing around with the idea to use an XSL
> stylesheet to transform a subset of the current W3C draft into something
> that IE5 accepts as a schema. Although this wouldn't add any functionality
> to what IE5 provides, it would allow to start using a more standardized
> format, and it also would allow to easily test what's currently drafted.
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> Now it seems to me that this is a very obvious thing to do -- is anybody
> else working on this?
>
> Julian
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