Re: [xsl] XML Schema 1.0 files

Subject: Re: [xsl] XML Schema 1.0 files
From: Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 12:34:32 +0100
I think I did something similar only recently. My XML schema had
attributes marking the "interesting" xsd:element (and xsd:attribute)
definitions. Based on this I created a key with the names of the
marked elements.

<xsl:key name="kSkips"
         match="element()[@my:mark='1']"
         use="@name"/>

Key lookup uses name() to identify an "interesting" element in the XML.

-W


On 27/03/2013, davep <davep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 27/03/13 10:56, Philip Fearon wrote:
>> I haven't done this myself (and I may be missing something obvious),
>> but have you tried using the XPath 2.0 fn:resolve-QName() function
>> (http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#func-resolve-QName) ?
>>
>> The xs:QName result of this function can then be used as the argument
>> for fn:namespace-uri-from-QName() to return the namespace URI.
>>
>> Phil Fearon
>
>
> I think not Phil?
> net.sf.saxon.s9api.SaxonApiException: Function resolve-QName() must have
> 2 arguments
>
> I want to query with a localname only?
> This because the element may be in any one of a number of namespaces?
>
> Thanks for the suggestion though.
>
> regards
>
>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:14 AM, davep <davep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Given an XML schema, I want to find files containing definitions &
>>> references  of a particular element
>>>
>>> Root is
>>>
>>> <xsd:schema xmlns="http://www.x";
>>>          targetNamespace="http://www.x";
>>>    ...
>>>
>>> Later I see
>>>
>>> <xsd:element ref="X"/>
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> <xsd:element name="X">
>>> but also
>>> <xsd:element ref="dc:X"/>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm looking for some xslt 2.0 that will combine
>>> them to search for element X definitions and references
>>> and report their namespace.
>>> I'm working on a directory, so I'll be using collection() but
>>> for one file all I want to know is
>>> if element X (ref or def) is in the  file, and if so, what the
>>> appropriate
>>> namespace is.
>>> So the stylesheet parameters are the localname and the
>>> returned value either nothing (not found) or the namespace in which the
>>> element is, indicating it was found?
>>> AFAICT in the above example, the namespace is
>>> /xsd:schema/@targetNamespace
>>>
>>> Has anyone done this before please?
>>>
>>> TiA
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dave Pawson
>>> XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
>>> http://www.dpawson.co.uk
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> regards
>
> --
> Dave Pawson
> XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
> http://www.dpawson.co.uk

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