Hi George.
On 23/02/07, George Cristian Bina <george@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
> Each rule matches/defines sections in the document and it contains what
> actions should be applied on those sections. The actions have as a
> property the mode to be used further, that mode can be specified with
> the useMode attribute or with the mode element inside the action. If no
> mode is specified with any of the above then current mode is used further.
and any other ns'd element is rejected (by the schema)?
Is this the 'default rule' clas of action? 6.4.12?
> Note that NVDL adds triggers that can define different sections inside
> the same namespace. For instance if we define table, tr and td from the
> XHTML namespace as the list of trigger elements then if we have an XHTML
> document then the tables and their structure defined with tr and td
> elements will be in a different section.
Yes, haven't got that far yet, but I struggled allowing *any* start pattern
from xslt, when the schema only allowed stylesheet. Is that what triggers
are all about?
regards
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