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> > Jeni said
> > > The document() function always takes a URL, it's just
> that sometimes
> > > URLs look like directory paths. So doing:
> > >
> > >
> > > document('http://hbcora59/psr/Viewer?_but=Connect&db=dwbspt11&
> > >
> nlsl=en-us&in=dwb&_in=dwb&lc=false&us=rpekarek&fm=xml&ac=rpekarek')
> > >
> > > will work just fine.
> >
> > No it won't.
>
> It will.
>
No it won't.
> Of course the XSLT engine must actually work (:-), and if the
> statement appears in an XML document, the ampersands will
> need to be escaped properly.
Well it looks like an xslt fragment to me and as xslt is xml it won't
work just fine without escaping the &s
Ciao Chris
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