Before Peter joined this discussion, we studied if the set
of Japanese educational kanjis can be captured by the pattern facet of
W3C XML Schema (or any attribute value representing a regular expression).
Our conclusion is that this is practically impossible.
> > Consequently, I think there is no additional power in Murata-san's
> > proposal. If Murata-san provides an example, I am happy to express
> > it in Schematron, to help judgement. It is the convenience that
> > is the issue, and the expected/indended use.
>
> Thanks for your offer. The XML doc at the following URI provides
> six lists of kanjis. Each list is intended for one grade in elementary
> schools. Some local governments use kanjis up to grade 3 only, so that
> non-Japanese can understand documents. To validate such documents, I
> would like to create the union of three lists easily.
>
> http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~eb2m-mrt/dsdl/educationKanji.xml
Cheers,
-- MURATA Makoto <murata@hokkaido.email.ne.jp> -- DSDL members discussion list To unsubscribe, please send a message with the command "unsubscribe" to dsdl-discuss-request@dsdl.org (mailto:dsdl-discuss-request@dsdl.org?Subject=unsubscribe)Received on Tue Oct 5 03:59:43 2004
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