Rolf,
If you look in the XSLT Recommendation (on line at www.w3.org/TR/xslt) you
will find an appendix with a DTD fragment.
It is not intended to be used by itself, however, since most stylesheets
use literal result elements, and therefore confound DTDs, which don't
(can't) know about them. If you're not using it for validation, however, it
could be of some use.
Good luck,
Wendell
At 11:55 AM 11/10/2003, you wrote:
Does anybody know of a Schema or DTD for the XSLT language?
With some success I'm using an XML editor
that is able to follow a validation scheme while creating an XML resource.
It hasn't to be 100% - it will not be used for validation.
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