
com.occamlab.te.schemas.xslt20.xsd Maven / Gradle / Ivy
Go to download
Show more of this group Show more artifacts with this name
Show all versions of teamengine-resources
Show all versions of teamengine-resources
This resource bundle includes various file system resources that are shared
between modules: stylesheets, schemas, and common CTL scripts.
The newest version!
This is a schema for XSLT 2.0 stylesheets.
It defines all the elements that appear in the XSLT namespace; it also
provides hooks that allow the inclusion of user-defined literal result elements,
extension instructions, and top-level data elements.
The schema is derived (with kind permission) from a schema for XSLT 1.0 stylesheets
produced by Asir S Vedamuthu of WebMethods Inc.
This schema is available for use under the conditions of the W3C Software License
published at http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software-19980720
The schema is organized as follows:
PART A: definitions of complex types and model groups used as the basis
for element definitions
PART B: definitions of individual XSLT elements
PART C: definitions for literal result elements
PART D: definitions of simple types used in attribute definitions
This schema does not attempt to define all the constraints that apply to a valid
XSLT 2.0 stylesheet module. It is the intention that all valid stylesheet modules
should conform to this schema; however, the schema is non-normative and in the event
of any conflict, the text of the Recommendation takes precedence.
This schema does not implement the special rules that apply when a stylesheet
has sections that use forwards-compatible-mode. In this mode, setting version="3.0"
allows elements from the XSLT namespace to be used that are not defined in XSLT 2.0.
Simplified stylesheets (those with a literal result element as the outermost element)
will validate against this schema only if validation starts in lax mode.
This version is dated 2005-02-11
Authors: Michael H Kay, Saxonica Limited
Jeni Tennison, Jeni Tennison Consulting Ltd.
PART A: definitions of complex types and model groups used as the basis
for element definitions
PART B: definitions of individual XSLT elements
Elements are listed in alphabetical order.
PART C: definition of literal result elements
There are three ways to define the literal result elements
permissible in a stylesheet.
(a) do nothing. This allows any element to be used as a literal
result element, provided it is not in the XSLT namespace
(b) declare all permitted literal result elements as members
of the xsl:literal-result-element substitution group
(c) redefine the model group xsl:result-elements to accommodate
all permitted literal result elements.
Literal result elements are allowed to take certain attributes
in the XSLT namespace. These are defined in the attribute group
literal-result-element-attributes, which can be included in the
definition of any literal result element.
PART D: definitions of simple types used in stylesheet attributes
This type is used for all attributes that allow an attribute value template.
The general rules for the syntax of attribute value templates, and the specific
rules for each such attribute, are described in the XSLT 2.0 Recommendation.
A string containing exactly one character.
An XPath 2.0 expression.
Describes how type annotations in source documents are handled.
The level attribute of xsl:number:
one of single, multiple, or any.
The mode attribute of xsl:apply-templates:
either a QName, or #current, or #default.
The mode attribute of xsl:template:
either a list, each member being either a QName or #default;
or the value #all
A list of NameTests, as defined in the XPath 2.0 Recommendation.
Each NameTest is either a QName, or "*", or "prefix:*", or "*:localname"
The method attribute of xsl:output:
Either one of the recognized names "xml", "xhtml", "html", "text",
or a QName that must include a prefix.
A match pattern as defined in the XSLT 2.0 Recommendation.
The syntax for patterns is a restricted form of the syntax for
XPath 2.0 expressions.
Either a namespace prefix, or #default.
Used in the xsl:namespace-alias element.
A list of QNames.
Used in the [xsl:]use-attribute-sets attribute of various elements,
and in the cdata-section-elements attribute of xsl:output
A QName.
This schema does not use the built-in type xs:QName, but rather defines its own
QName type. Although xs:QName would define the correct validation on these attributes,
a schema processor would expand unprefixed QNames incorrectly when constructing the PSVI,
because (as defined in XML Schema errata) an unprefixed xs:QName is assumed to be in
the default namespace, which is not the correct assumption for XSLT.
The data type is defined as a restriction of the built-in type Name, restricted
so that it can only contain one colon which must not be the first or last character.
The description of a data type, conforming to the
SequenceType production defined in the XPath 2.0 Recommendation
Describes different ways of type-annotating an element or attribute.
Describes different ways of type-annotating an element or attribute.
One of the values "yes" or "no".
One of the values "yes" or "no" or "omit".
© 2015 - 2025 Weber Informatics LLC | Privacy Policy