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Subject: Re: Has anyone got examples of these validating XSLTs? Was: Re: DTD Files ! From: "Nikolai Grigoriev" <grig@xxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 22:39:26 +0400 |
David Carlisle wrote:
> For example in MathML a cn element (number) normally just takes
> character data (as a real number) but if the the type attribute is used
> with value complex-cartesian then the cn element has to have exactly one
> <sep/> child, with the real and imaginary parts being represented by the
> characters either side of the <sep/>.
Sorry for an off-topic comment: isn't it a weird markup design? If a
real/complex part of a complex cartesian is perceived as an entity, one is
expected to put it into a <m:re>/<m:im> or something like this. Nothing strange
you cannot express it by a DTD or Schema; it is equally difficult to describe
the semantics of the <sep/> element in plain English ("represents a space
between Re and Im" ;-)?).
Regards,
Nikolai
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