Where do you find the Exselt processor? http://exselt.net returns
something else.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 6:13 PM Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx
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> Am 14.07.2020 um 18:02 schrieb Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx:
> > Am 14.07.2020 um 17:33 schrieb Wendell Piez wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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> >> XSL-List friends,
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> >> Is there anything special I should know about a match pattern such as
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> >> "a / (b|c)" -- which gives me an error (in oXygen and running Saxon)?
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> >> <xsl:template match="a / (b | c)"/>
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> >> Wouldn't it be permitted by the grammar given at
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> >> https://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-30/#pattern-syntax? Production [11] would
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> >> seem to permit a parenthetical expression as a discrete step. Is there
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> >> something I am missing here?
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> > It seems the spec indeed allows this.
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> > Furthermore, Saxon-JS 2 doesn't complain:
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> > Will need to check whether I still have that other XSLT 3 processor
> > Exselt and what it says.
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> Exselt allows <xsl:template match="a / (b | c)"/> in e.g.
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> <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
> version="3.0"
> xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
> exclude-result-prefixes="#all"
> expand-text="yes">
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> <xsl:mode on-no-match="shallow-copy"/>
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> <xsl:template match="a / (b | c)"/>
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> </xsl:stylesheet>
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