Subject: Re: [xsl] Are namespace nodes required in XSLT 2.0? From: "Dimitre Novatchev" <dnovatchev@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:27:20 -0800 |
> But last time I read the data model closely, it said that it was not > necessary to implement namespace nodes, if you didn't support the namespace > axis.
I think that the situation is that you can implement a conformant implementation of XDM that does not have namespace nodes, but you could only it use to support XQuery and (restricted) XPath. In order to support XSLT you need an XDM implemention that does have namespace nodes.
> my suggestion that the wording might be better as saying xsl:namespace > produces a namespace binding in the tree), then only two items would be > present in the sequence.
But that's less useful and is too big a change to suggest at this stage of the process, I think. I think it would have to push XSLT back to last call.
David
In fact, my failed attempt to reply to Florent's post last night (Florent, please, do not use special French apostrophes (or whatever they are called) in your signature, because any reply to such a message is encoded by GMail in bin64 and is rejected by this list's software) was this:
It doesn't seem to me that whatever the answer to your question may be ('yes' or ''no'), this will affect the way one writes XSLT code or any already existing XSLT application.
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