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Re: separator defninition

Subject: Re: separator defninition
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 14:15:53 +0100
corporation defninition

> (seperator definition),

You don't need an OS specific separator definition as XSLT (as most XML
languages) always uses URI syntax. These always use / (for URI schemes
that have this kind of structure at all) whatever the
underlying OS uses. It is the job of the URI handler to map the common
URI syntax to the local filesystem.

> for example to build a uri file:///c:\nilesh\index.html c
that is incorrect, although some products may silently correct it for
you. It should be

file:///c:/nilesh/index.html

David

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