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Hi list, As I recently ran into storage problems with collection() I would like to see a lightweight counterpart with the following features: - syntax like in collation() for one directory - on invocation gets a sequence (dir-seq) representing the documents in the directory, the order determined by the full URI, including the member-name. If the function is called again, it reuses the dir-seq. - each document is fetched only once from directory when it is referenced for the first time. It will be discarded automatically if an other document from the same dir-seq is referenced and it will not be re-fetched later on. With the Saxon implemented collection() I noticed that the sequence I got was not ordered by the URI and I had to use sort, which in terms of memory usage can become very costly indeed. Any thoughts will be appreciated Manfred
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