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Re: DTD for XSLT
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] DTD for XSLT
- From: Colin Paul Adams <colin at colina dot demon dot co dot uk>
- Date: 02 Oct 2001 07:56:35 +0100
- References: <200110020056.f920uLP00456@skew.org>
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>>>>> "Mike" == Mike Brown <mike@skew.org> writes:
Mike> Evan Lenz wrote:
>> Yes. Check out the spec itself
Thanks Evan - I should have remembered.
Mike> And note that due to the unpredictability of namespace
Mike> prefixes and the names (types) of literal result elements,
Mike> you can't really write a DTD for the validation of an XSLT
Mike> document, if that's what you were hoping to do.
No. I just want to save time when I get to writing my
parallel XSLT processor, by generating Haskell (the language I shall
be using) types direct from the DTD.
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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