Pascal Voitot wrote:
>
> Yes this is exactly what I mean... you can mix some structured data and
> unstructured also...
> In my mind, classes/objects in XWiki are the structured data and the
> classical Wiki content is the "unstructured" data...
>
>
>   

OK. I've got the point.
> Don't understand what you mean with your XML Schemas? Do you want to
> represent your structured data with schemas?
>
>   

Yeap. Consider this schema wroten in XML Schema language

http://examples.oreilly.com/xmlschema/examples/first.xsd

It is possible/it is feasible to be possible working with XWiki to guide 
the edition of documents complying with this schema?

I am sure I am missing a lot of subtle and no so subtle issues here. But 
I am trying to be as precise as possible. I've been working for Adobe 
FrameMaker for years, but never got the point of structural enforcement. 
I am trying now to regain access to this issue and to understand how 
XWiki could fit with this task. Adobe FrameMaker is a great tool. I 
missed it a lot! But it could be one of this "huge" tools that is much 
bigger than the problem we are facing right now. If XWiki can 
grow/develop in this direction, we will devote our efforts to solve our 
needs with it.

Sorry for not being able to be clearer!

Cheers,

Ricardo


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Ricardo Rodríguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team

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