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Subject: Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: DSDs a new schema language supporting XSLT  From: "Oren Ben-Kiki" <oren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 10:24:45 +0200  | 
DSD has specified as one of its goals:
"... expressive power of DSDs should be close to that of XSLT ..."
This raises the question of why not to use XSLT directly, now that we have
the <xsl:message> construct (a document is valid if and only if applying the
XSLT "schemasheet" does not invoke any <xsl:message> calls).
Admittedly DSD's syntax is nicer, but it isn't clear to me that the same
effect can't be achieved with a "standard schema template library" for XSLT.
Such library could provide services for "schemasheets" - for example, some
sort of regular expression support. In the worst case, maybe adding a small
number of basic constructs to XSLT for this purpose might be required; isn't
this better then inventing a whole new language?
Share & Enjoy,
    Oren Ben-Kiki
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