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On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 13:30, Jonathan Borden wrote: > Recognizing and processing natural language is something that's been done > for a couple of decades -- albeit imperfectly -- and as I am sure you are > aware, the grammar(s) are complicted -- what is generally needed is some > notion of the intended semantics of the sentences. In any case, this example > isn't a good use case for XML schema languages and 'validity'. No, but it is a good use case for extensibility in XML schema languages. If you are happy with the result of the unix "file" command to determine the type of a text and see if it's more likely a Java source code, a snippet of Python or an English text, you may want to validate the document using its result instead of the code. I am actually considering implementing pyxie based transformations into xvif to allow this kind of features: http://bugzilla.xmlschemata.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14 Eric -- See you in San Diego. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2002/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric van der Vlist http://xmlfr.org http://dyomedea.com (W3C) XML Schema ISBN:0-596-00252-1 http://oreilly.com/catalog/xmlschema ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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