Rick Jelliffe wrote:
>
>
> ISO Schematron has a mechanism called a "Query Language Binding" which
> lists the things required in order to use a different query language.
>
> Part 6 should be a query language binding for Schematron. A Query Language
> Binding can add any foreign elements or attributes it likes: for XSLT it
> adds xsl:key for example. So you can already add any attributes you like
> for buffering etc.
>
> There is an example Query Language Binding document in an Annex of ISO
> Schematron: it is for the default XSLT, but it can be used as boilerplate
> text that you can change the details of.
>
This is of course much better than an ad-hoc extension. I'm starting to
like the idea that Part 6 could be an STXPath binding for Schematron.
Who and how can decide whether this is a way to go?
In the matter of use cases, I see them as very important too. A
buffering mechanism should be designed according to use cases we want to
cover by this tool. Does anyone have some practical use cases in mind?
Thanks,
Petr
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