Not true. It's the w3c, but the URL is "w3.org".
We spent a full day trying to debug some XML that used "w3c" in the URI
rather than w3. The parser (MSXML) couldn't validate against a URI that it
couldn't find and didn't report why it couldn't validate; thus, the lost
day.
Better learning through intense pain... :)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Galbreath [mailto:mgalbrea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 4:06 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re: xslt select expression
The URL should not "w3" but "w3c."
Mark
>
> From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2001/08/21 Tue AM 05:11:51 EDT
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: xslt select expression
>
> At 01:53 21-08-2001, Cornelia Stratulat wrote:
> >I would like to know if the next selection expressions are used in XSLT
(are
> >they in the recommandation?):
>
> You could look in the Recommendation. See <URL:
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt >, and also <URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath >
> for functions that are natively part of XPath.
>
> >I have tried these expressions with 3 xslt processors but no result.
>
> Odds are good that if none of three processors supports a function, then
> the function isn't in the spec. But the best way to find out is to look
in
> the spec.
>
> -Chris
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