[relaxng-user] PHP Relax NG validator ?
Daniel Veillard
veillard at redhat.com
Thu Mar 4 18:34:41 ICT 2004
On Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 02:47:52AM +0400, David Tolpin wrote:
> Please do not take me wrong, libxml does not support Relax NG.
"Please do not take me wrong" in what sense ? W.r.t. your behaviour ?
I think anybody will make its own opinion about it. You managed to piss
me off and make me leave the XSL-List and then the DocBook list, does
that mean I also need to get off the Relax-NG list just because you can't
behave politely or just in a decent fashion ? There is no reason for me
to have to deal with this, I very much enjoy technical mailing-lists
because people are usuall well-manered and discuss important topic, I'm
one of the people who asked James to create this list because I hoped
it would serve Relax-NG propagation and reach new audience.
Just tell me you expect to continue your rant and I will leave this
place too, I prefer to leave in a decent way than to have to handle
your diatribe and venom, that's sad but life is too short and fighting
with you doesn't seems to be a good use of this list readers time !
> The support has many bugs, it cannot be even used to validate
> against relaxng.rng or xslt.rng.
Of course libxml2 regression tests includes 82 RelaxNG schemas [1] which
are all validated against the Relax-NG schemas provided in Annex A
of the specification, and those include DocBook examples and the Relax-NG
specification in XML.
I didn't tried xslt.rng (which one), and I can't see any bug
report from you about it either. Libxml2 Relax-NG has also been used to
validate agaisnt TEI schemas which were relatively complex, but they
could not be integrated in the test suite due to licencing incompatibilities.
Daniel
[1] in addition to the test suite and examples that James provided when
I asked for some data to test my implementation.
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