Subject: Re: [xsl] Request for XSLT2.0 / XML Schema triples From: Soren Kuula <dongfang@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:58:12 +0100 |
Hi,I'll try and dig out a few examples for you. Most of my test cases have either an input schema or an output schema but not both, and others are proprietary to clients, so I don't actually have all that much material.
Do you assume there are no templates applied to temporary trees? One of the
difficulties in doing this kind of analysis is that a template rule with
match="E" is not necessarily matching an element that conforms to the
definition of E in the input schema. Similarly a template that constructs an
element E might be writing it to a temporary tree rather than to the final
output tree. Of course if you are only after an approximate verdict you can
afford the luxury of making guesses on such things.
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