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At 07:45 PM 9/25/2007, David wrote:
-- which, of course, points to the interesting philosophical argument that what Schema-based datatyping specifies is a sort of transformation.
Hence, using a schema can get you a certain measure of pre-processing for free. :-)
Re: [xsl] normalize-space and sequence
Subject: Re: [xsl] normalize-space and sequence From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:19:25 -0400 |
At 07:45 PM 9/25/2007, David wrote:
> As a side note, there is no way to globally say 'all my xml > attribute/elements should have normalize space'.
me> not on input,
Michael> Yes there is: you can declare their types in a schema
Ah, Michael's right of course,
-- which, of course, points to the interesting philosophical argument that what Schema-based datatyping specifies is a sort of transformation.
Hence, using a schema can get you a certain measure of pre-processing for free. :-)
Cheers, Wendell
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