Subject: Re: [xsl] "re-calling" a template from <a> anchor From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 01:30:50 +0200 |
In XSLT 1.0, if you do the same thing, it's a recoverable error: "implementations may either signal the error or ignore the offending nodes". It's never been clear whether this means "ignore the offending nodes and all their descendants". So you might get an error, or <e n=""/>, or <e n="23"/>.
hmm, that's interesting. Anyone have any ideas as to which processors would do which?
its been some years since I made this kind of error, so I can't remember, but I seem to recall that when I did there was some violent result that cured me of my behavior quickly.
Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen
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