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  2. Schema.org - Wikipedia

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    Validators, such as the deprecated [20] Google Structured Data Testing Tool, or more recent [21] Google Rich Results Test Tool, [22] Schema.org Markup Validator, [23] Yandex Microformat validator, [24] and Bing Markup Validator [25] can be used to test the validity of the data marked up with the schemas and Microdata. More recently, Google ...

  3. XML schema - Wikipedia

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    XSD schemas are conventionally written as XML documents, so familiar editing and transformation tools can be used. As well as validation, XSD allows XML instances to be annotated with type information (the Post-Schema-Validation Infoset (PSVI)) which is designed to make manipulation of the XML instance easier in application programs. This may ...

  4. XML Schema (W3C) - Wikipedia

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    After XML Schema-based validation, it is possible to express an XML document's structure and content in terms of the data model that was implicit during validation. The XML Schema data model includes: The vocabulary (element and attribute names) The content model (relationships and structure) The data types; This collection of information is ...

  5. XML validation - Wikipedia

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    XML validation is the process of checking a document written in XML (eXtensible Markup Language) to confirm that it is both well-formed and also "valid" in that it follows a defined structure. A well-formed document follows the basic syntactic rules of XML, which are the same for all XML documents. [ 1 ]

  6. XML Schema editors - Wikipedia

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    The problems users face when working with the XSD standard can be mitigated with the use of graphical editing tools. Although any text-based editor can be used to edit an XML Schema, a graphical editor offers advantages; allowing the structure of the document to be viewed graphically and edited with validation support, entry helpers and other useful features.

  7. Schematron - Wikipedia

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    Schematron schemas are suitable for use in XML Pipelines, thereby allowing workflow process designers to build and maintain rules using XML manipulation tools. The W3C's XProc pipelining language, for example, has native support for Schematron schema processing through its "validate-with-schematron" step. [4]

  8. Liquid XML Studio - Wikipedia

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    Liquid XML Studio IDE is a Windows based XML editor and XML data binding toolkit. It includes graphical editors for authoring XML, XML Schema, WSDL, XSLT and HTML.It also includes user interface extension to Microsoft Visual Studio through the Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program.

  9. RELAX NG - Wikipedia

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    RELAX NG compact syntax is a non-XML format inspired by extended Backus–Naur form and regular expressions, designed so that it can be unambiguously translated to its XML counterpart, and back again, with one-to-one correspondence in structure and meaning, in much the same way that Simple Outline XML (SOX) relates to XML.