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RE: Pattern constraint on string content of complexType having attribute and choice

From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@---.--.-->
To: "'Wyatt Barton'" <hiddenharvest@-----.--->, "'Jeni Tennison'" <jeni@------------.--->
Date: 8/12/2004 9:10:00 AM
> By our requirements, it is crucial that the character
> data beween the <target_Type> tags *must* be RegEx-
> valid. I'm unsure how we could implement pipelining
> in an automated way, except at the data-entry side.
> Our instance docs are intended to be "first-class
> objects" on the Web, and I see no way currently to
> invoke a proprietary second-step validator during
> the course of browser retrieval of an XML doc. Any
> suggestions -- from anyone -- would be most welcome.

Surely the only reason to invoke validity checking at the time of reading a
document is if you don't trust the supplier of the document to have done it
at the time of publishing? But you are the supplier of the document, so I
can't see why you want to do this.

Michael Kay


From mhk@m... Thu Aug 12 11:43:05 2004
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