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   XSD to XML, but using XSL

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  • Subject: XSD to XML, but using XSL
  • From: "Carlo Garcia-Mier" <enterprise.architecture.dev@googlemail.com>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 19:55:03 +0000
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Hi All
 
Is it possibly to generate a XML file from an XSD schema using XSL/T.
 
I have attempted this but can't seem to figure out how to dive into (or expand) complexTypes which are referenced from other included/imported XSD files. But thats besides the point.
 
I am just hoping such an "XSL/T" allready exists.
 
Thanks,
 
Carlo
 




 

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