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Re: XML result of Schema validation

From: "Mukul Gandhi" <gandhi.mukul@-----.--->
To: "Matheson, Jack K" <jack.k.matheson@-----.--->
Date: 4/25/2006 3:58:00 AM
> I was really looking to find whether or not an enforced relationship exis=
ts between > the PSVI and the XPath data model for XSLT 1.0. I appreciate t=
he help.

>From what I gather from the specs, I understand the following..

With XSLT 1.0/XPath 1.0, the XML parser generates an XML Information
Set. The Information Set is then transformed into a data model
instance. The PSVI does'nt come into picture. PSVI has relevance only
in XPath 2.0. In XPath 2.0, following sequence takes place:
XML document --> XML Information Set --> (if schema validation
happens) --> PSVI --> Data model instance

> I had a related question: Is there a recommendation for an XML
> representation of the PSVI?

I think XPath 2.0 spec does'nt recommend any particular internal
representation of PSVI.

Regards,
Mukul

From noah_mendelsohn@u... Mon Apr 24 20:01:05 2006
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