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Richard, Richard Tobin wrote: >>I had a closer look and it's quite different from what I was thinking of. >> > > Yes, it is, but you might find it useful anyway, in that you could > write a stylesheet to get from our serialization to what you want. > Remember, once you have the information you want in XML it's just a > matter of XSLT... I have said "different", not "useless" :) !!! I find it very useful and think it should be given more visibility and maybe even become normative at some point. For the first time, I "see" a concrete PSVI. I find this very helpful to understand it and I hope you will develop your idea of including the PSVI contributions for ID/IDREF/IDREFS and unique/key/keyref as well which might give an answer to another thread raised on the xsl-list. Now, if the objective is to have a lightweight language which minimizes the changes on the source document and tries to be as independent as possible from the schema language, it might be used as a starting point of a XSLT transformation as you mentioned but isn't a good candidate as a "final" step! Thanks Eric > > -- Richard > -- Rendez-vous à Paris pour le Forum XML. http://www.technoforum.fr/Pages/forumXML01/index.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric van der Vlist http://xmlfr.org http://dyomedea.com http://xsltunit.org http://4xt.org http://examplotron.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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