On Thu, 2011-01-13 at 10:08 +0100, Jos van den Oever wrote:
I trust you validated the flat XML with the RNG from the specification.
Do you have a set of test documents in flat or zip format that you use
for testing the import and export of flat xml files?
Nope; but really the contained XML is identical to what we whack into
the zip files, and binary streams are base64 encoded. The filter code
itself is very, very thin - there is rather limited scope to screw it
up :-)
Ok, so the code is not modular enough to easily share. I was hoping
for some xslt files that might be shared.
Our XSLT hooks require flat-odf to work across the whole document
anyway, so by the time you can do anything in XSLT the work is done :-)
But if you want to validate the output vs. the flat-xml RNG, it might
be interesting to see the results, though I don't expect problems.
Thanks,
Michael.
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