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Chris BraySubject: Mismatch between intellisense and validator
Author: Chris Bray
Date: 13 Mar 2008 01:13 PM
I'm having a few issues with Stylus Studio Enterprise 2008, most of my XML file is fine, however there is one section where when I type the opening < of the tag the intellisense lists the valid entries, if I select one of the options (roles) and complete the tag then try to validate the result using the "Validate Document" button I get "Unknown element 'roles'".

Now I know the "roles" element is valid at this position (the file validates correctly using Xerces-J, XMLSpy and OxygenXML) and the intellisense is listing the correct elements available, however the validator does not see the elements as valid.

Is there any debug output that I can use to try and troubleshoot the validator error?

I have another (possibly related) error whereby I have a type (Hole) derived from another type (MonitoringLocation) that exists in another namespace, which is in turn derived from another type in yet another namespace (Location), my substitution groups are setup correctly (in XMLSpy, Xerces-J and OxygenXML) however these alternative elements are not listed correctly in the intellisense.

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(Deleted User) Subject: Mismatch between intellisense and validator
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 18 Mar 2008 06:33 AM
Hi Chris,
could you attach the schemas involved? It could be that the Xerces-C++ validator doesn't handle properly the design of the types.

Thanks,
Alberto

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Chris BraySubject: Mismatch between intellisense and validator
Author: Chris Bray
Date: 18 Mar 2008 07:19 AM
I can't really attach them as they're not publicly available at the moment, and there's a *lot* of them in the whole package.

I'll see if I can re-produce the problem with a small set of demo schemas if you think that would help?

Software Engineer working on the DIGGSML (http://www.diggsml.com) project on behalf of Keynetix (http://www.keynetix.com)

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(Deleted User) Subject: Mismatch between intellisense and validator
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 19 Mar 2008 06:10 AM
Hi Chris,
if you can share the schema privately, you can send them to stylus-field-report (at) progress.com.
If this is not possible, having a smaller test case would also help a lot.

Thanks,
Alberto

   
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