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Re: Gold Standard Schema Parser was Re: XML Schema Q


Re:  Gold Standard Schema Parser was Re:  XML Schema Q

Betty Harvey wrote:

> The reality is that most organizations are using [W3C XML] schema's
> for all "new" projects.  The U.S. Government recommends
> the use of W3C Schemas [...]
> [...]
> My initial question is still unanswered - which W3C schema can I trust to
> validate a schema (I will take 95%)?  Right now I don't have confidence in
> any of the schema parsers.  I want a parser that provides me the same
> amount of confidence that I have in James Clark NSGMLS.


Sounds to me like you have intractably conflicting requirements.



--Joe English

  jenglish@f...

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