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Further reflection has prompted me to wonder if another of my collection of links might be of help.*

As before, I warn you that these were collected some time ago, and I have not recently verified whether they might still be up; the Wayback Machine would be your best recourse if they are not. Anyway, basically this is a collection of links to software that generates XML Schema Documentation...

Titanium's xs3p, by Zar Zar Tun

xsddoc, by Kurt Riede

xsddoc at sourceforge

XSDDoc, by Thomas Chen

product guide to XSDdoc 2.0

XML Schema for XML Schema

SOAP Envelope

<oXygen/> XML editor

Xsdvalid

DTDGenerator Frontend

This might be the most interesting; my notes say it offers:

    • DTD to XML Schema

    • XML Document to XML Schema

    • XML Document to DTD

      SAXON DTDGenerator - A tool to generate XML DTDs

      If you do decide to go in the Parse::RecDescent direction, I've posted every tutorial or reference I know of at Re: Some Parse::RecDescent Tutorials.

      As before, YMMV, but I do hope that it helps.

      * I bet no one around here knew I collected links, right? ;-)

      planetscape

      In reply to Re^3: Parsing an XML-like definition of an XML-like language to create a parser of the actual data in that language. by planetscape
      in thread Parsing an XML-like definition of an XML-like language to create a parser of the actual data in that language. by Moron

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