On 11/03/2010 08:44 AM, Dr. Marko Hedler wrote:
> oh, what a pity.
> Any plans to support other constraint-languages (e.g. asserts from XSD 
> 1.1 etc.)?

We intend to fully support W3C XML Schema 1.1, but a few months after it
becomes an official standard.

More generally, XMLmind XML Editor is *not* the editor of choice if you
are an early adopter of XML technologies. Obviously, SyncRO Soft
<oXygen/> -- http://www.oxygenxml.com/ -- is a much better choice in
this case.

We develop XMLmind XML Editor in order to have less features than our
competitors, but to implement them very well and in the most usable manner.

For example, XMLmind XML Editor includes a *native*, very fast,
implementation of Schematron because, in that order, [1] we like
Schematron and believe in it [2] DocBook 5 depends on it [3] We don't
want our users to wait too long during validations against a Schematron
schema.





> 
> Am 02.11.2010 20:53, schrieb Hussein Shafie:
>> On 11/02/2010 03:46 PM, Dr. Marko Hedler wrote:
>>> I was just wondering which Schematron queryBindings will be supported by
>>> XMLMind. I'd like to use XSLT2/XPATH2.
>> Sorry by the only query language binding supported by XXE's built-in
>> implementation is XSLT 1 (queryBinding="xslt").
>>
>> And we currently do not plan to support XSLT2/XPATH2 as the query
>> language of our Schematron implementation.
>>
>>
> 
> 



 
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