I don't mean to be puttering around looking for obscure problems with
XSV (or perhaps that's helpful?) but happened across what I think is an
error:


http://www.cookwood.com/xml/examples/schemas_simple/minInclusive.xsd:24:38:
Invalid: facet minInclusive value not a valid numeric literal:
1999-07-25


I looked on the XSV-status page, and found this similar thing already
fixed:


Bug fixes: allow (but still don't implement) minInclusive on string
types, don't crash if XPath ends with a '/' 


According to the Datatypes doc, minInclusive should be allowed for
dates, as well (even if it's not yet implemented in XSV).


Thanks,

Liz


P.S. Does anyone know why my emails sometimes come across as
attachments? It makes me crazy! (And you all can't like it much
either.) I use Eudora, I don't use the mailto link (which I thought
might be the problem, with all the extra fields), and I make sure
there's no formatting in the outgoing message (I never put in any to
start with). Anyways. Sorry.


_______________

Liz Castro

Cookwood Press

mailto:lcastro@cookwood.com

http://www.cookwood.com

