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Hi Mike,
Mike said:
No, it was just an example. I didn't want to provide examples of every
possible use of the document() function, so I picked the one that in my
opinion was the most useful. If you are going to be referring to a document
multiple times, it makes more sense to only call document() once and bind
the node-set it returns to a variable, then refer to that variable.
Like any other function, it returns an object of one of the types: node-set,
number, boolean, string, result tree fragment. You know that it returns a
node-set, so you can use it anywhere where you expect to see a node-set. So
it could be the first location step in an XPath expression. I am not aware
of any XSL processors (aside from IE) that would have any trouble with that.
Didier replies:
What I wanted to know is if constructs like:
<....
select="document('http://remoteserver/file.xml')/path/to/some/nodes"/>
and
<....
select="document(./any/xpath/node/@andAttributes)/path/to/some/nodes"/>
are working well in XSLT engines and if yes in which (after some testing, so
that we know for sure that it is well supported)
I can say that in MSXML2 it is not (not yet supported)
I can say that in XT both constructs are supported
I do not know about Saxon?
I do not know about Xalan?
Cheers
Didier PH Martin
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