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No. I considered two, the resume-xml on sourceforge.net and the HR-XML. I decided to go with resume-xml because it's much simpler.
However, the end-goal of the project is to be schema agnostic. Any RNG (relax ng) schema should work with the system. So, HR-XML would be part of that (since you can convert DTDs and W3C XML Schemas into RNG with various tools (I used rngconv).
simon
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Ed Dodds wrote:
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Re: [xsl] re-ordering an instance to match a schema
Subject: Re: [xsl] re-ordering an instance to match a schema From: S Woodside <sbwoodside@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 15:07:02 -0400 |
No. I considered two, the resume-xml on sourceforge.net and the HR-XML. I decided to go with resume-xml because it's much simpler.
However, the end-goal of the project is to be schema agnostic. Any RNG (relax ng) schema should work with the system. So, HR-XML would be part of that (since you can convert DTDs and W3C XML Schemas into RNG with various tools (I used rngconv).
simon
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 03:00 PM, Ed Dodds wrote:
Are you working with the HR-XML.org resume xml standards?
Ed Dodds
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Hi there,
Some of you might remember that I was writing a small suitedo roundtripping of XML instance data to HTML forms and backagain,based on RNG (relax NG) schemas to define the forms. Well, Iactuallymade some progress and have something that kinda-sorta worksnow. Oneissue though is that my code isn't smart enough to insertnew elementsin the "right" order*.the schema
* where the "right" order is the order that things appear inwritten ...)
The reason that's important is that xslt I've seen (andoften assumes that the instance XML will be in a certainorder andoutputs in that order too, so that in this case with resumesI get jobhistory listed before the name and address ;-)instance and
Is there XSLT out there, that I can use, that will take ana schema and re-order the instance to match the schema? Doesthat makesense?if/when it's
TIA,
simon
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