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Re: [xml-dev] A single, all-encompassing data validation language - good or bad for the marketplace?

From: "Andrew Welch" <andrew.j.welch@-----.--->
To: abcoatesecure-xmldev@-----.--.--
Date: 8/3/2007 2:06:00 PM
On 8/3/07, Anthony B. Coates (XML-Dev) <abcoatesecure-xmldev@y...> wrote:
> XSLT instead.  Recently I've been using XQuery, which I think has a lot to
> recommend it as a language for encoding a layer of data validation that is
> at a level above what the schema languages do.  The integration of both
> XSLT 2.0 and XQuery (in some implementations) with W3C XML Schema means
> that you can do this level of data validation in the same single step as

Which implementations are you talking about here?


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