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> But with those tests or not, I'd say the coverage could be a > lot more useful, but that applies to a lot of public test suites. One of the problems with the W3C test suites is that there's constant pressure to remove from them any tests where the result is to any degree implementation-defined or -dependent. For XML that might mean no tests for encodings other than those which a parser is obliged to accept. In practice that means a real parser will have large areas that the W3C test suite doesn't cover. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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