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Re: using Schematron for dispatch


red bridge dynatext
On Monday 28 January 2002 02:18 pm, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
> Any thoughts on this?  While I don't expect Schematron itself to do
> this work, Schematron seems like a great foundation on which to
> develop such things.

Schematron, XSL match patterns (ie. subset XSL such that templates 
become just another function), CSS selectors, or <whatever>.

In DynaText/DynaWeb the sylesheets also controlled hyperlinking and 
other such things. They used very simple patterns (ancestry and 
attributes), and then allowed arbitrary code to be executed in the 
context of the match.

Personally, I'd be tempted to start with (a subset) of XPath, and a 
simple syntax...





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