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Re: Extract A Subset of a W3C XML Schema?


Re:  Extract A Subset of a W3C XML Schema?
[Paul Spencer]
>
> I have done this in two passes with XSLT. In my case, everything was in a
> single big schema document, and I had to extract just the portion needed
to
> validate documents based on a single root element.
>

Oh, good, maybe it will be easier than it seemed.  Good to have an existence
proof.

>... [Good stuff snipped...]

> In this case, there was just a single target namespace. You have several,
> which makes things substantially more complex. Not impossible - just
harder.
> I think one extra stylesheet and some script is needed.

Yes, I thought it would take several passes, but had not though about any
details.

Thanks

Cheers,

Tom P




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