Hi Daniel,

Le mercredi 07 juin 2006 à 13:13 -0400, Daniel Veillard a écrit :
> On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 06:27:51PM +0200, Eric van der Vlist wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have just tried using Schematron through xmllint (version 20624 coming
> > with Ubuntu Dapper) and have noticed that:
> > 
> >       * There seems to have quite a few bugs (<rule context="[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]">
> >         says that [EMAIL PROTECTED] can't be parsed, <diagnostics/> 
> > elements raise
> >         errors, ...).
> >       * The only error message I have from xmllint is "validates" or
> >         "fails to validate".
> > 
> > I am thus wondering what is the status of the Schematron implementation
> > and if I should enter bugs.
> 
>   Well I started working on it, hoping it would be simple and quick.
> Unfortunately, I started to get informations about published drafts being
> different from an unavailable ISO standard, various requests to get test
> suites left and right were left unanswered, I lost interest, and it
> seems nobody uses it or try to use libxml2 version.

I did try it :-) !

>   So far it has been very disapointing in spite of high initial expectations,
> growing a test suite would certainely help, not sure each and every case
> should be bugzilla'ed, and I'm still unclear how mush interrest there really
> is for it. I don't know what's the best approach, and I don't have that much
> time right now (though a slow but reliable implementation should not be too
> hard based on the existing code).

Too be frank, I don't have that much time either... I'll still see if I
can file bugs.

Thanks for your answer, I was guessing/expecting something like that
seeing the very few references to libxml Schematron support on the web
but that's always difficult to read between the lines!

Eric   

> Daniel
> 
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