Hi,
XML and JSON alignment is one of the problems we've been working on here
www.usnist.gov/OSCAL/
Warning: under development and subject to change. But lots of XSLT in there!
Cheers, Wendell
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 11:07 PM BR Chrisman brchrisman(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com
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Has there been any work to define an XML subset which is
simply/directly transformable into JSON?
I know there are many XML expressions that are very difficult to
convert to JSON due to limits in JSON that make such a conversion very
messy, but I would guess that with a number of standardized
restrictions, that might be easier?
Just wondering... I'm seeing more and more situations where I need
that kind of 'more direct compatibility'.
- Brian
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