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RE: Is it OK for xsl:output to affect the construction

Subject: RE: Is it OK for xsl:output to affect the construction of an unserialized result tree?
From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:59:47 +0100
sax mike construction
> We should note that the general issue of whether the xsl:output can 
> affect the construction of the result tree goes beyond the specific 
> case cited here. For instance, if it is OK for xsl:output to do this, 
> then one might imagine that <xsl:output indent="yes"/> could lead to 
> the insertion of additional text nodes in the result tree, though to 
> my knowledge no XSLT processor yet does that.

It certainly can't put additional text nodes in the result tree. But it
could put them in a DOM or SAX representation of the result tree. Since the
spec doesn't define the mapping of the result tree to DOM or SAX, vendors
can do what they like.

Michael Kay

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