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At 03:46 22/11/2000, Gavin Thomas Nicol wrote: > > Upon further investigation streaming-transformations may turn out to be a > > completely different animal. When you change some fundamental assumptions > > (like random access in XPath selections) it is wise to revisit the entire > > design. I also like the idea of throwing in regular expressions while > > you're at it. (Hey, the Schema guys got away with it - > > http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#regexs :-) > >FWIW. In a streaming environment about all you can count on is a stack >of open elements for context.... but guess what? That, plus a reasonable >event model, plus a reasonably powerful right-hand side, get's about >85% of simply transformations taken care of. You mean like Omnimark, for example? J ------------------------- James Robertson Step Two Designs Pty Ltd SGML, XML & HTML Consultancy Illumination: an out-of-the-box Intranet solution http://www.steptwo.com.au/ jamesr@s...
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