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> should produce: > > <sequence>1a1</sequence> > <value-of>1 a 1</value-of> > > I say "should" because I've really evaluated the example > with Saxon and got instead: > > <sequence>1a1</sequence> > <value-of>1 a1</value-of> > Yes, there is indeed a bug here: when the sequence used for evaluating a simple-content node (such as a text node, attribute node, comment etc) contains a text node, then one or more atomic values, then another text node, no space is inserted before the second text node. Thanks for reporting it. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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