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[docbook-apps] DTD vs. XML Schema (not exactly regarding DocBook)
- From: Zbyszek Cybulski <z dot cybulski at gmail dot com>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:22:06 +0100
- Subject: [docbook-apps] DTD vs. XML Schema (not exactly regarding DocBook)
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- Reply-to: Zbyszek Cybulski <z dot cybulski at gmail dot com>
Hello all,
I have a problem, not exactly with DocBook, but closely related to it.
I've created a repository of components and terms used in a software
package. It's an XML file based on a custom XML schema. The source XML
file became way too big to handle, since the number of items exceeds
1000. By using a XQuery and XSL transformation, I get the result set
formatted as a valid DocBook article.
But the problem I have is that I don't know how to split this huge
file. I failed using the Xinclude , and entities either.
Any thoughts how to use Xinclude or entities in XML Schema-based XML files?
I appreciate your feedback.
Rgds,
Zbyszek