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Subject: Re: [office] ODF with W3C ODF
Can anyone comment on the relationship between NRL and NVDL. Both seem to be work by declaring rules, describing how the schemas are to be put together. James Clark documentation on NRL is from 2003. Has NVDL superseded that work, or are they different approaches? Bests, Lars robert_weir@us.ibm.com wrote: > > NDVL -- Namespace Dispatched Validation Language. This is being done > in SC34/WG1 as part of DSDL. It has some nice aspects, such as being > able to have different namespaces be validated according to schemas in > in different schema languages. So parts by RELAX NG, parts by XML > Schema, parts by DTD. > > http://www.nvdl.org/ > > -Rob > > > > > On Oct 16, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Patrick Durusau wrote: > > > > > I dimly recall that WG 1 in SC 34 in the RELAX standard (now in ten > > > parts so pardon my memory) has a mechanism for dealing with > > > namespaces. I will run that down and post a reference to the list. > > > Just something we might want to look at in considering your > > > suggestion. >
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