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I wouldn't wish XQueryX on anyone, but it seemed to be exactly what you were looking for. I'm now confused about your requirements. Michael Kay # -----Original Message----- # From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:Peter.Hunsberger@s...] # Sent: 18 March 2004 15:21 # To: Michael Kay; xml-dev@l... # Subject: RE: Cross document validation with # Schematron - XML syntax for Xpath? # # Michael Kay <michael.h.kay@n...> writes: # # > # > There is a proposed fine-grained XML syntax for XQuery # called XQueryX # > at # > # > http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-xqueryx-20031219/ # > # > Since XPath is a subset of XQuery, this would appear to # meet the need. # > # # Almost perfectly, thanks (wish I had thought of that). # # Given that we already run Saxon going the whole nine yards # might make even more sense. However, I'll note that the # verbosity of XQueryX makes XSLT look like Perl by way of # comparison. It strikes me that we could also use XQuery for a # validation language similar to the way Schematron uses Xpath; # if a query does not return a result set the statement is not # regarded as valid? If so, we could write directly in XQuery # and skip XQueryX? # # # #
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