- From: Miguel Garcia <miguel.garcia@fundacionctic.org>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 14:38:16 +0200
- To: "public-mobileok-checker" <public-mobileok-checker@w3.org>
Isn't supposed that moki document should contain all information needed in order to be able to pass mobile OK tests with any XSLT parser?. I think it was discussed that the result of the tests will be achieved from moki document. Tests like Valid_Markup are done during preprocessing but they don't provide the outcome of the test they just include some information in moki and that information is checked later during XSLT processing. If capture all information in moki isn't a requirement then neither CSS representation in XML is needed for SAC parsing approach. >>-----Mensaje original----- >>De: public-mobileok-checker-request@w3.org [mailto:public-mobileok- >>checker-request@w3.org] En nombre de Sean Owen >>Enviado el: martes, 07 de agosto de 2007 18:31 >>Para: Abel Rionda >>CC: Laura Holmes; Jo Rabin; public-mobileok-checker@w3.org >>Asunto: Re: CSS discussion >> >> >>It sounds somewhat difficult to pass complex results back (error, line >>number, snippet) from Java to XSLT, so I had suggested not using an >>XSL. XSL is basically a convenience for us; really it's XPath that's >>so useful to us given this architecture. This is still using XPath. >> >>On 8/7/07, Abel Rionda <abel.rionda@fundacionctic.org> wrote: >>> So, CSS tests are going to be done without using XSLT templates? >>> (I thought that the initial idea was using Java from XSLT) >>>
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