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From: Mr F. S. <SIL...@CN...> - 2002-06-25 14:21:21
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>>> "Othman Haddad" <oh...@ne...> 06/25/02 09:07AM >>> >=20 > the processing and validation of an xml document on the server side in = an > assembly line is really interesting (i mean something like:=20 > > xm document->Schema w3c validation->Schematron validation->databinding = to > java...) I am trying to do something like this. > the problem is: if i want to check for validation just behind the = browser > where i write my xml document, i don't find any other way than doing = using > javascript... I don't think anyone has implemented Schematron or XSLT in Javascript. How do you write an XML document on a browser, anyway? In my application the date comes from a form, which results in a servlet = request object, not an XML file. The servelet has to create the XML file from the = servlet request object, so the same servlet can then call for validation. If = valid, it can then pass the data from the servlet request object, as XML or in some = other form, to the back end. > so is there anyway to check for validation in the browser using Schema = W3C > and Schematron before sending the xml to the server? If you absolutely must validate on the browser, I cannot think of any way = to do this except maybe via a Java applet. |