Validation costs time and I think it's not a task of a publishing framework.

The author of the xml files should make sure they are valid. Some editors
like XMLSpy do not let you save incorrect files.

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Von: Richard Heintze [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 6. August 2001 16:31
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Betreff: Re: does cocoon2 support (xml-)schema yet?


I've been trying to make it work with schema and it
does not flag an error when I have a violation of the
schema in my XML file. I'm using Cocoon 1.8.2
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> If somebody knows, I would be pleased to get a brief
> answer!
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> Regards,
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> Alex
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