Last month I promised to eventually discuss the use of schemas with XSLT 2.0 — that is, XSLT 2.0’s ability to read a W3C schema to discover additional information about a source tree, result tree, or interim temporary tree, and to use that information when processing a document. This month I’ll talk about the use of schemas with XSLT, but not schemas for the documents you’re processing. Schemas for the stylesheets themselves, when those available are a good fit for your tools, can add a lo 
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