- From: Henry S. Thompson <[email protected]>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:16:07 +0000
- To: public-xml-processing-model-wg <[email protected]>
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Example 1:
Process an XML document through XInclude;
Transform the result using XSLT with a fixed stylesheet;
Digitally sign the result per XML Signature.
Example 2:
Process an XML document through XInclude;
[Note this _should_ have an impact on the [base URI] properties in
the infoset]
Remove any xml:base attributes anywhere in the resulting infoset;
Schema-validate the resulting infoset with a fixed schema document;
Update any element or attribute in the resulting infoset whose [type
definition] is xs:anyURI, by absolutising its value wrt the
relevant [base URI].
Interesting points:
1) Contains some steps which operate at a lower level of granularity
than whole XML-family specs such as XSLT/XML Schema;
2) Assumes preservation of infoset ([base URI]) and PSVI ([type
definition]) properties from step to step.
ht
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Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh
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