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Re: [xml-dev] Standard means to convert text to XML?
- From: Philippe Poulard <Philippe.Poulard@sophia.inria.fr>
- To: Brett Zamir <brettz9@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 18:06:58 +0200
Brett Zamir a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> With all of the many and great tools for handling XML--XSLT, XQuery,
> etc., I was wondering whether there were any W3C-standard means (or
> plans for such means), to take a text document, attach a "schema" to
> it in some manner (externally or with some code at the top) and then
> parse the code according to rules defined in the schema into an XML
> (or possibly other) language?
>
> While it is great to be able to transparently handle conversion FROM
> XML, it'd be nice to be able to transparently convert non-XML INTO XML
> (which could ideally use the same schema to round-trip back into the
> original)...
>
hi,
perhaps you'll find RefleX suitable for your needs ; here are some
example where regexp and XPath patterns are applied on some text input :
http://reflex.gforge.inria.fr/tutorial-pipelinesAndFilters.html#textToXML
http://reflex.gforge.inria.fr/tutorial-pipelinesAndFilters.html#regexpTokenization
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