Hello, I'm validating a xml document via xmlCtxtReadFile, with the flags XML_PARSE_DTDVALID | XML_PARSE_PEDANTIC.
The problem I'm finding is with the structure of my document which looks like this: <question> <title>bla bla</title> <answer>bla bla</answer> <correct-answer>bla bla</correct-answer> <image>bla bla</image> </question> There can be more than one possible <answer>, but only one mandatory <correct-answer> per question, and zero or one <image>. Then I thought on letting the user being able to put those nodes in the order he/she felt like doing it, though I think this is not actually possible, is it? At dtd validation time "positional-strictness" applies, and there's no way I can do it (or I haven't achieved it, have tried many different dtd constructions for a while) So I wonder if someone can confirm me that I'm forced to provide a static structure so users would have to build the document strictly as dtd says is should (same order), or if there's someway I could have the document well validated while letting the users chuck these nodes in an arbitrary order? Kind Regards, Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml
