Subject: Re: [xsl] Windows URLs From: Geert Josten <Geert.Josten@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 06 Nov 2004 16:59:22 +0100 |
Michael> This doesn't actually address the UNC question, but I'm Michael> pretty sure that conclusion when we last discussed it on Michael> the list was that the correct form (i.e. the one most Michael> likely to work) was file:////server/file/name - yes, four Michael> slashes.
Now that surprises me. I was expecting an answer like David Carlisle gave:
file://server/file/name
Michael> P.S. Does anyone think I ought to allow windows path names in places where Michael> the spec requires a URI? I'm disinclined to do it, but it does give people a Michael> problem moving to a product that enforces the rules strictly from one that Michael> doesn't.
You mean like in xsl:import href attribute? I think not.
My concern is allowing file names on a command line, and converting them to URLs, which I think you already do with Saxon.
Grtz, Geert
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