i take it back!  it still doesn't work =-(

i keep getting "Passwords do not match!" errors...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Delis, Christopher E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:20 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: XMLForm Schematron question
> 
> 
> sheesh!  turned out to be a stupid error on my part (i 
> should've posted the
> whole xml file and you probably would've found it right 
> away).  thanks for
> helping!  here's what works:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" ?>
> <schema ns="http://xml.apache.cocoon/xmlform";
>         xmlns="http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron";>
>         <title>Schema for the Password Form</title>
>         <phase id="passwordView">
>                 <p>For password information.</p>
>                 <active pattern="password"/>
>         </phase>
>         <pattern name="Password Validation Pattern" id="password">
>                 <rule context="/password">
>                         <assert test="string-length(.) &gt; 
> 3">Password
>                                 should be at least 4 
> characters.</assert>
>                         <assert test="string-length(.) &lt; 
> 60">Password
> should be less
>                                 than 60 characters.</assert>
>                         <assert
> test="string(.)=string(../password2)">Passwords do not match!</assert>
>                 </rule>
>                 <rule context="/password2">
>                         <assert test="string-length(.) &gt; 
> 3">Password
>                                 should be at least 4 
> characters.</assert>
>                 </rule>
>         </pattern>
> </schema>
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 10:58 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: XMLForm Schematron question
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Delis,
> > 
> > for an XML like
> > 
> > <root>
> >    <password>mypassword</password>
> >    <password2>mypassword</password2>
> > </root>
> > 
> > I would use the following schematron:
> > 
> > <rule context="/root">
> >    <assert test="string-length(password) > 5">must be > 5</assert>
> >    <assert test="string-length(password) &lt; 60">must be 
> > &lt; 60</assert>
> >    <assert test="password = password2">password != 
> password2</assert>
> > </rule>
> > 
> > I didn't test it, but the above looks logical to me ;-) 
> > Everything is pure 
> > XSLT. But what you tried (../password2), should work also (if 
> > context is 
> > password). I guess there must something else wrong. E.g. 
> > /password AND 
> > /password2? How can an XML have two root nodes?
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Joerg
> > 
> > 
> > Delis, Christopher E. wrote:
> > > on a slightly different note, how does one reference 
> > another rule context.
> > > i.e.:
> > > 
> > > let's say i have two elts, "/password" and "/password2":
> > > 
> > >         <pattern name="Password Validation Pattern" id="password">
> > >                 <rule context="/password">
> > >                         <assert test="string-length(.) 
> &gt; 5">Name
> > >                                 should be at least 6 
> > characters.</assert>
> > >                         <assert test="string-length(.) &lt; 
> > 60">Password
> > > should be less
> > >                                 than 60 characters.</assert>
> > >                 </rule>
> > >                 <rule context="/password2">
> > >                         <assert test="string-length(.) 
> &gt; 5">Name
> > >                                 should be at least 6 
> > characters.</assert>
> > >                 </rule>
> > >         </pattern>
> > > 
> > > ...how can i validate that "/password" and "/password2" are 
> > equal in the
> > > rule for "/password"?  i could use a predicate, but that 
> > won't give the user
> > > an error message (from an assert test).  perhaps, this 
> > solution is just as
> > > simple (i hope)? =-)  [i'm pretty sure i tried referencing 
> > (../password2)
> > > but it didn't seem to work.]
> > 
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