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On 2/12/07, Costello, Roger L. <costello@m...> wrote: > Michael Kay wrote: > > > You can't design error messages ... > > No, it's not an error message that is being specified within the > <sch:assert> element. Error messages are specified in a diagnostic: > > <sch:assert test="EndTime > StartTime" diagnostics="lessThan"> > -- text version of assertion -- > </sch:assert> > > <sch:diagnostics> > <sch:diagnostic id="lessThan"> > -- Put error message here -- > </sch:diagnostic> > > The message that is specified within the <sch:assert> element is a > natural language version of the XPath expression (in the assertion's > test attribute). > > My question is with regards to the proper way to express that natural > language statement. Namely, is it expressed using "is", or "should > be", or "must be". > You may want to try Conceptual Graphs mailing list, they would certainly give you the proper Natural Language constructs: http://www.conceptualgraphs.org/ <snip/> -- Peter Hunsberger
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