hi sam

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Sam Tregar wrote:

> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Radovan Chytracek wrote:
> 
> > > I wish.  If I could get a single tool to validate documents against my XML
> > > schema under Linux then I'd be happy!
> >
> > Have you tried the Turbo XML 2.2 from www.extensibility.com?
> 
> Thanks for the tip - I'll give it a try.  I don't think this going to be a
> final solution though since I'm working on an open-source project.

i dont think that anyone is proposing that you should use turbo xml for
development, i think that the idea is to try your current schema and see
if it disagrees with it in the same way xerces does....

it's what i plan to do with the Mpeg7-2001.xsd. XMLSpy seems to think that
it's hunky-dory, xerces-j-2, has some issues with it.

so, turboxml might think that it's hunky-dory, or it might agree with
xerces-j-2, or it might have something else adverse to share :-).

at this point in the brave new world of XMLSchema, it seems like throwing
as many blind men as possible up against the elephant seems like the most
productive way to procede (yes, i know that the w3c standard is what's
*right*, but i have to work with the tools that are available to me)

> -sam
> 
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