
SyncRO -- What component does oXygen use to validate against ISO Schematron schemas? Does oNVDL do that? Does jing? Have you used the XSLT implementation of ISO Schematron? Have you written something of your own? I'm curious becase (as you may have read on TEI-L), I think TEI should be using and recommending ISO Schematron as opposed to Schematron 1.x, but it is *awfully* convenient to be able to use jing for validation.

Hi Syd, oXygen uses an XSLT implementation based on the ISO Schematron skeleton. I started at some moment to include ISO Schematron support in oNVDL but that was not finalized. As you probably know James Clark restarted Jing development last year and I included the NVDL support and some other fixes in the new Jing. There is one issue for including ISO Schematron, you can show your interest by starring that: http://code.google.com/p/jing-trang/issues/detail?id=23 Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com Syd Bauman wrote:
SyncRO --
What component does oXygen use to validate against ISO Schematron schemas? Does oNVDL do that? Does jing? Have you used the XSLT implementation of ISO Schematron? Have you written something of your own?
I'm curious becase (as you may have read on TEI-L), I think TEI should be using and recommending ISO Schematron as opposed to Schematron 1.x, but it is *awfully* convenient to be able to use jing for validation.
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