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Re: Well-balanced fragments as input to XSLT 2.0?
Good point - I am in fact handing XSLT a document containing a
well-balanced fragment which was generated by XSLT, but I don't yet know
if I can get hold of the output of the previous transform as a DOM. In
which case it's the parser being unhelpful, rather than XSLT being
non-compliant.
Francis.
David Carlisle wrote:
>
> > Do you think this would count as a non-compliance?
>
> well I would have thought "no", on the grounds that it's unreasonable
> (perhaps) for XSLT to expect to be handed something that the underlying
> parser is not forced to support, but the actual text doesn't make this a
> "may" it says that the conditions "are" relaxed,
>
> so arguably it is a non compliant not to support this.
>
> David
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