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Subject: Re: xslt for xsd (schema)
From: omprakash.v@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:46:52 +0530
get xslt from xsd
Hi,
            Atleast one component of what you are trying to store against
each element looks familiar. The last part of what you are storing is the
xpath. Just check out Dmitriy's  xslt that prints atleast one valid xpath
for each node in an input document. You con post on this list or google for
it and you may find the link.

cheers,
prakash











                                                                                                                                       
                      Jon Gorman                                                                                                       
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> Has anybody done it before. Any suggestions or are there any software or
> freeware available to do this. Thanks in advance.
>

I've seen similar things, but none that I recall were
application-specific (ie they would just list elements and attributes
for any xml document).

Perhaps looking at http://skew.org/xml/stylesheets/treeview/html/ can
get you started.

It shouldn't be necessarily a difficult script to write on your own
(although directionality might be a bit of a problem).

I don't really know that much about xsd so I don't want to give any
bad advice by trying a stylesheet.


Jon Gorman




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