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I think what has not been demonstrated is that undecidability is an important property for a pragmatic schema language. In fact, since we know that Schematron is useful and more powerful than the other schema languages, why isn't that (non-mathematical) proof that undecidability (if using some particular constructs) is actually not an important property? Regards, Rick On 3 Apr 2017 00:02, "u123724" <u123724@g...> wrote: A solution to the N-queens problem in XSLT was discussed on this
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