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On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 04:44:03PM +1100, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
> David Carlisle wrote:
>
>> No, he meant XSLT1, specifically that you can use the document()
>> function which is defined as an XPath function by XSLT not in the
>> Xpath rec.
> That is correct. The normative references[3] are to XPath 1 and XSLT 1.
Thanks, Rick. I was afraid they were generic references. Probably
better for ISO to update their spec in a year or so to reflect
the latest XPath than to have implementations using differing versions.
Note that with XPath 2.0 the functions are broken out separately,
which will aid you in reusing them -- you may find you will be able
to drop the reference to XSLT.
Liam
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