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Documenting XML Dialects With Instance Documents

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  • Subject: Documenting XML Dialects With Instance Documents
  • From: "Doug Ransom" <Doug.Ransom@p...>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:56:13 -0800
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  • Thread-topic: Documenting XML Dialects With Instance Documents

instance documents
Does anyone know of useful tools or techniques to annotate an instance document WRT its Schemas (typically both an XML Schema and Schematron in our case)?  I think people like to look at the instance document and see the relevant bits of the schemas than the other way around, perhaps in a frame beside the instance document.

 

Doug Ransom
Interoperability Architect
Power Measurement
2195 Keating X Road
Saanichton, BC, Canada  V8M 2A5
Tel: 1-(250) 652-7100  
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Website: <http://www.pwrm.com/>

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