Hi,
At 09:51 AM 11/9/2010, you wrote:
All the IDEs such as Stylus Studio and oXygen have tools that will
generate a schema from a source document, and they do a pretty
respectable job, though the results need hand-tuning to be usable in
practice. But they do tend to work on individual document instances
rather than batches.
James Clark's Trang processor will generate a fairly respectable RNG
schema for a set of documents, and it can also convert from RNG into
XSD syntax.
That's probably where I'd start, but it's a job that requires both a
good understanding, and a high tolerance for fussiness.
And trang is packaged with oXygen.
Too bad it's not on topic for XSL or I'd say more.
Cheers,
Wendell
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