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Re: DTDs schemas and validation WAS RE: DTD Files !
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- Subject: Re: DTDs schemas and validation WAS RE: DTD Files !
- From: ht at cogsci dot ed dot ac dot uk (Henry S. Thompson)
- Date: 10 May 2000 09:00:31 +0100
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MarkH@i2.co.uk writes:
> I'm looking at the thorny issue of validation and what seems to be a
> watershed in approaches between content-free DTDs which allow Mike to take
> approach he likes, and content-including schemas, which by virtue of their
> including things like default elements or attribute values, can prevent Mike
> from reading content without also reading and using the validating schema.
>
> I'm reviewing the state of play and then hope to open up a debate. I think
> that it will be appropriate for this list because of the point that Mike
> raises about doing validation within XSLT.
Good idea. I'd note that XML Schema, by design, does not suffer from
a number of the problems which Mike identified. In particular, the
schema (or lack of schema) to be used for schema-validation can be
chosen at processing time, it's not rigidly determined by the
document.
The defaulting issue remains, however.
ht
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