Preliminary results from XSV

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Without running on the NIST tests, because XSV's implementation of
various details of Part 2 borders on the non-existent, so that there
would be many false positives, here are the results:

\       |       |       |
 \expec |       |  in-  |
  \-ted | valid | valid |
   \    |       |       |
XSV \   |       |       |
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        |       |       |
 valid  | 10746 | 1527  |
        |       |       |
- ------------------------
        |       |       |
invalid |  238  |  3701 |
        |       |       |

Reports, one per test set, have been checked in to public CVS at

http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/XML/xml-schema-test-suite/2004-01-14/xmlschema2006-11-06/reports/XSV-2.11-1/

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