Schematron - Versions

Versions

Schematron was invented by Rick Jelliffe at Academia Sinica Computing Centre, Taiwan. He described Schematron as "a feather duster to reach the parts other schema languages cannot reach".

The most common versions of Schematron are:

  • Schematron 1.0 (1999)
  • Schematron 1.3 (2000): this version used the namespace http://xml.ascc.net/schematron/. It was supported by an XSLT implementation with a plug-in architecture.
  • Schematron 1.5 (2001): this version was widely implemented and still found.
  • Schematron 1.6 (2002): this version was the base of ISO Schematron and obsoleted by it
  • ISO Schematron (2006): this version regularizes several features, and provides an XML output format SVRL. It uses the new namespace http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron
  • ISO Schematron (2010): this proposed version adds support for XSLT2 and arbitrary properties

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