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Seems like it would be the ultimate proof of usability for RDDL. It seems also that it will show pretty quickly the problems of RDDL :). Regards, Nicolas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Bray" <tbray@t...> To: <xml-dev@l...> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 8:19 AM Subject: A nice little RDDL app I don't have time to write > I have this <a href="http://map.net">day job</a> and so I > don't have time to do this, but it could be wrapped up in a week > by someone with access to the necessary resources. > > It's a website that has a form with one argument, which is > the URL of some document. It reads the document, pulls out > the namespace URIs, and for each one goes and sees if there's > a RDDL. Then it produces a nice outlined analysis of the > document, showing all the namespaces that apply to various > parts of it, and offering to perform various schema validations, > stylesheet-driven output generation tasks, or various other > useful things, based on the resources out of the RDDLs; the > xlink:title attributes on rddl:resources would be useful in > generating this outline. Also for each namespace, allow you to > click to get the human-readable info on that namespace. It would > need to include a bunch of different schema validation engines > and some rendering engines, but there are lots of those around. > Seems to me you could cook this up, using freeware tools and > either perl or python, in a couple of days. > > Seems like it could be useful. -Tim > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > The xml-dev list is sponsored by XML.org <http://www.xml.org>, an > initiative of OASIS <http://www.oasis-open.org> > > The list archives are at http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ > > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this list use the subscription > manager: <http://lists.xml.org/ob/adm.pl> > >
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