- From: Tomos Hillman <tom@evolvedbinary.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 09:38:06 +0100
- To: public-quickfix@w3.org
- Message-ID: <324e26e6-b7de-49b1-8cf6-55aa14a8d2a5@Spark>
Excuse me, I hit send by accident! For a number of years, I have wondered what the scope is for applying certain classes of quick fixes automatically, at the time of validation. Quickfixes which are automatically and reliably identified, and are set to be the default quickfix could be automated in this way, and potentially save a round of corrections when having XML captured in bulk by typesetters or suppliers. The problem, it seems to me, is that applying the quickfix will normally change the document being validated. My question is, whether or not it would be possible to write a processor which would apply fixes as the SVRL is generated? Tom -- Tomos Hillman Senior Engineer On 23 Oct 2023, 09:34 +0100, Tomos Hillman <tom@evolvedbinary.com>, wrote: > Hi, > > This definitely isn't a blatant attempt to generate some activity to stop the group from being automatically closed. > > -- > Tomos Hillman > Senior Engineer > <376F50D07D7A4ABC991D6AEDACDAE60E.png>
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