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From: "Jeff Greif" <jmg@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Also, even if the stylesheet is correct, provably or not, some valid > instances of schema A may not be transformable into valid instances of > schema B. For example, an element in schema B may be required, but be > optional in A, and not present in a particular instance of A. This is the sort of thing a schema prover should pick up on. To be correct the stylesheet would need to detect the missing element and generate a default value or error condition. Jon Smirl jonsmirl@xxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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