Thanks for your feed-back, all of you!
With the missing "/" (I'm embarrassed), at least saxon:evaluate is
working:-)
I already have considered generating a stylesheet (or actually several
stylesheets as we're talking about conversion to/from a number of formats),
but so far I have some open questions about conversions of groups
(maxOccurs>1)...
Unfortunately I'll miss XML 2006, but I'll check if the papers will be
published!
- Per Osnes -
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Fra: Michael Kay [mailto:mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com]
Sendt: 29. november 2006 15:21
Til: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Emne: RE: [xsl] Find node-set from string
My purpose is to convert between different XSD/XML formats ...
Q2: Are there better strategies / methods for solving this
kind of problem?
(Not limited to what's sketched above.)
I think that for this kind of problem, generating a stylesheet might be a
better approach than saxon:evaluate. It ends up being more extensible if you
want to add features like translating data values or grouping adjacent
values.
Come to my talk at XML 2006 next week on meta-stylesheets...
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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