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Re: RDF and RELAX NG


Re:  RDF and RELAX NG
Simon St.Laurent wrote:

>
>This discussion has connected with a number of other conversations to
>leave me wondering whether RELAX NG might prove to be more than a schema
>language capable of of validating RDF/XML, but indeed a schema language
>which eases the conflicts at the boundaries between RDF and XML.
>
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At one point I'd toyed around with the idea of using <a 
href="http://relaxngcc.sourceforge.net/en/index.htm" >RELAXNGCC</a> to 
emit RDF triples from a RELAXNG schema during the process of validation. 
It looked less than trivial, so I never got around to actually doing it, 
but it would be a cool project.

Along these same lines one might emit triples during the process of 
validating any other XML dialect, using RELAXNGCC, or perhaps using 
Schematron or a custom language that could generate an XSLT to do the work.

Jonathan


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