Subject: Re: an elements schema context via xslt
From: George Cristian Bina <george@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 19:16:40 +0300
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Hi Jan,
That is not impossible, see the XS3P [1] project that generates schema
documentation. That is basically a stylesheet that is applied on the
schema, but it is not a simple stylesheet so I think that will not
qualify as a reasonable amount of code.
[1] http://titanium.dstc.edu.au/xml/xs3p
Best Regards,
George
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George Cristian Bina
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Jan Limpens wrote:
Hi everyone,
I wonder if it is possible (with a reasonable amount of code) to find
out (given a xml document, the xpath to an element in this doc and the
schema (xsd) document upon which the document is/was created), to find
out which are the possible child- (and sibling- and attribute-)
elements for the given element - using xslt. I am building a web based
xml source editor for xml files and would like to provide some
intellisense - alike functionality.
I am using the .net xslt transformer, but could also use the saxon.net
port if that would help in this situation.
If I am just missing something simple to do this imperatively (by
coding c#), I'd be also happy to hear. :)
Thanks a lot
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