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Re: XalanC++: 'Xalan' versus 'testXSLT', XML Schema support?
- From: "James Fuller" <james dot fuller at o-idev dot com>
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- Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 00:00:47 +0100
- Subject: Re: [xsl] XalanC++: 'Xalan' versus 'testXSLT', XML Schema support?
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Hello Ed,
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward L. Knoll" <ed.knoll@cosd.fedex.com>
> 1) What's the differences between the Xalan C++ 'Xalan' and 'testXSLT'
> executables? Why would I select one over the other?
this is a Xalan question, ask on a Xalan list......but honestly use the
thing that says Xalan C++ .....
> 2) I'm starting to check into XML validation. My thought was to go the
> XML Schema route as opposed to the DTD route. Do either of the
You may also find RELAXNG to your liking, though support is thin with
respect to C++
you will find that XML Schema will do everything that you need, I would
suggest getting your hands on any of the editors that are out there for XML
( xmlspy, or goto www.perfectxml.com there is a bit o stuf there )
> XalanC++ processors support validation via XML Schema? If not is there
more xalan questions ? no wonder no one answered
since Xalan uses Xerces-C++ yes it supports XML Schema
> something else I could utilize which does? I'd prefer
> standalone/prebuilt executables? We're attempting to do all of our
> XML/XSL processing without doing any programming (other than writing
> XML/XSL files).
sounds like you will be chaining things together and piping the output of
one transform into another.....
I think that you would be better served downloading instant saxon from
saxon.sourceforge.net
play around with this a little bit....also you know that IE has XSLT
processor and XML Schema built in, it also has an executable option.....
you really should play around a little before trying to create a production
environment, XSLT all by its lonesome may not fulfill your requirements...
good luck, jim fuller
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