> However the spec does say, if my memory is correct, that the
> document function must be supported and that document can
> access a URI, right. Although no specific URI scheme is made
> obligatory it is obligatory that one support some URI scheme.
A processor would be conformant, but not very saleable, if it provided a
document() function that always failed regardless what URI you supply.
There's nothing in the spec that says at least one URI scheme must be
supported.
Michael Kay
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