- From: Kasimier Buchcik <kbuchcik@4commerce.de>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 16:47:40 +0200
- To: Tony Cincotta <tony.cincotta@nist.gov>
- Cc: public-xml-schema-testsuite <public-xml-schema-testsuite@w3.org>
Hi, On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 10:04 -0400, Tony Cincotta wrote: > Kasimier, Ah, you are from NIST: I noticed that the NIST (2nd edition) tests do not really test whitespace facets. I.e. the values in the instance (always ?) do not have whitespace characters, so validating against a type with a specific whitespace facet value would not reveal any whitespace-normalisation mistakes in schema processors. Examples: NISTXML-SV-IV-atomic-date-whiteSpace-1-*.xml initial value: "2006-08-12" NISTXML-SV-IV-atomic-base64Binary-whiteSpace-1-*.xml initial value: "Y3JvaGxveW9maXhlandleGhhZnFza3RicG5wbmRndW94aXlsYXY=" NISTXML-SV-IV-atomic-QName-whiteSpace-1-*.xml initial value: "fcertai:sfor.test_ver" I didn't yet look through all the data types though. Regards, Kasimier
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