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Hi John,
Anderson, John wrote:
It works for most complex types but I haven't tried it on substitution groups, I think that won't work.
Francis.
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Re: [xsl] XSD and XSLT
Subject: Re: [xsl] XSD and XSLT From: Francis Norton <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 17:30:11 +0100 |
Hi John,
Anderson, John wrote:
This may have been me - typeTagger (http://www.schemavalid.com/utils/typeTagger.zip) generates, from a schema, a transform which will add type attributes to elements in an instance document.A while ago (about a year), someone posted a URL on xml-dev which showed an example of how XSLT could be defined for substitutionGroups or complexType and XSLT used to generate the correct XSLT for each element using the type (or in the substitution group).
It works for most complex types but I haven't tried it on substitution groups, I think that won't work.
Francis.
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