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Subject: Transformation language (Forget my question) From: Jose Luis Sierra Rodriguez <jlsierra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 07 Jul 1999 22:43:03 +0200 |
Ok. I have found the answer to my previous question
(page 160 of the DSSSL standard, beginning of 11.4.1
subsection):
" Any result grove satisfies the following requeriments:
- A node in the result grove does not exhibit a value for a
property with a declared data type that is nodal unless
the property is a subnode property "
Subnode properties define a tree, and, in this way, it is not needed
to cope with these kinds of additional relationships. They can
be automatically recovered by a grove builder from the document
generated using the result grove and, in addition, such a constrain
avoid to introduce undesired inconsistences in the result grove.
My apologizes
Jose-Luis
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