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Subject: Re: [XSLT 2.0] Checking that an element's value has the desired datatype?
From: Florent Georges <darkman_spam@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:51:42 +0200 (CEST)
Re:  [XSLT 2.0] Checking that an element's value has th
bryan rasmussen wrote:

  Hi

> I think people have forgotten the explicit reference Roger
> made to schematron, since schematron is a validation
> technology that can be implemented in XSL-T it follows
> that the expression matches(flt:Aircraft/flt:Altitude,
> '[0-9]+') would give you the same capabilities as XML
> Schema datatype checking in any actually useful scenario.

  I don't think this is relevant.  It is not correct to say
"with matches(...) I can check the datatype".  I don't say
it is not correct to use matches() to check the lexical
representation of a value, in order to try to deduce some
information about its type.

  But then you have to be aware you'll not get the type,
you'll get guesses.

  Regards,

--drkm






















	

	
		
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