Re: fo validation issue (Latest FO schema)
Chuck Paussa wrote: I believe that the schematron folks are working on a schematron validator that works as an extension to the schema It's done already, schematron schema can be embedded into xml schema. This actually allows double validation against both schemas. If anyone wants to take on the task of extending the schema with schematron asserts. Feel free. I will. Even if people doesn't want to see validation taken outside from java code, I believe it's important to have such kind of service, probably as external module or sax filter. -- Oleg Tkachenko eXperanto team Multiconn Technologies, Israel - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: fo validation issue (Latest FO schema)
Oleg and Peter, Here's the latest iteration of the fo schema. Could someone commit it? The only change is to allow % in length attributes. I believe that the schematron folks are working on a schematron validator that works as an extension to the schema (By adding schematron extensions to the element.) I cetainly can't work on anything of that magnitude for a while (months+) since this one catches all of the mistakes that my team is likely to make. If anyone wants to take on the task of extending the schema with schematron asserts. Feel free. Chuck Paussa > Hello! > I've been thinking about fop users most confused questions and then about general > solution for detection input tree related errors and finally I arrived at the old idea > (raised already on the list) of input tree validation. > Why not? It's quite simple to create schematron schema for xsl-fo, define > understandable asserts, then compile it into xsl stylesheet (or even into java class using > xalan's xsltc) during fop building and use it as optional sax filter at run-rime. fop4g.zip Description: Binary data - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]