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As I understand xslt1 spec is somewhat ambiguous about document('') feature. Firstly it says: "An XSLT processor is not required to support any particular URI schemas". But some paragraphs below it says: "Note, that a zero-length URI reference is a reference to the document relative to which the URI reference is being resolved; thus document("") refers to the root node of the stylesheet;...". So, is document('') mandatory or not? I care about it particularly because I involved in developing a specialized xslt processor, which compiles stylesheets to some intermediate code and so have trouble to get source of xsl stylesheet. -- Oleg Tkachenko Multiconn International, Israel XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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