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RE: W3C XML Schema best practice : inclusions

  • From: "Eve L. Maler" <eve.maler@e...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 08:59:03 -0500

video practice pruning tree
At 10:57 AM 12/11/00 -0800, David LeBlanc wrote:
>Just a point of clarification please: show="embed" has the semantics of
>"insert the target into the source"?

No.  It says "embed the presentation of the ending resource in place of the 
presentation of the starting resource."  Typically the starting resource 
is, say, a single XML element in a document; it's not the whole 
document.  You would snip out its presentation, and stuff in a presentation 
of the ending resource, whatever it is.  If "presentation" for you means 
transformation, then you can think of it as pruning and grafting into the 
result tree.

         Eve
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Eve Maler                                          +1 781 442 3190
Sun Microsystems XML Technology Center    eve.maler @ east.sun.com


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