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Re: RDDL resources for validating XML documents


Re:  RDDL resources for validating XML documents
Doug Ransom wrote:

Has anyone defined an xlink:role and xlink:purpose to find a peice of code
(say  a .NET component) that would validate an XML document?  That would
allow the namespace designer to choose the method to validate the XML
document (i.e. VB, Schematron, Schema, or a combination).

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There is a 'well known' document describing purposes related to software:

http://www.openhealth.org/RDDL/purposes/software

in which we could define:

http://www.openhealth.org/RDDL/purposes/software#validators

and the nature would label the appropriate code type. Would that do?

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If an instance document were to be validated, the code might be like this:

v=new SomeObject("some-object-uri-defined-by-an-xlink")
v.Validate(InstanceDocument)


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Jonathan


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