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From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>"Erik" == Erik Wilde <net.dret@xxxxxxxx> writes:Erik> apart from that, i cannot imagine what the hard parts should Erik> be, but maybe i am a bit to naive. anyway, i would be very Erik> happy to be pointed to a list of potential problems before i Erik> get started. I seem to recall that there are parts of the infoset that XInclude needs that an XSLT processor never gets to see, as they aren't in the XPath Data Model. But my memory is rather vague on this. if anybody could mention if this really is the case, i would be most grateful. http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/#infoset to me looks as if the "must" parts are all satisfied by the infoset view of xslt, whereas the "may" parts ("include history" and "language" properties) definitely are a problem. but they are optional. and while i am at asking questions about xinclude (i am sorry for this being a complete non-xslt question): is anybody aware of a test suite for xinclude? there are some exotic things in there (handling notations, for example) and it would be good to have a set of test files and expected results. http://www.w3.org/XML/Test/XInclude/ talks about being a conformance test suite for the "Candidate Recommendation", but that is probably good enough. any other test suites that anybody would know of? thanks a lot and cheers, erik wilde tel:+1-510-6421464 - fax:+1-510-6425814 dret@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - http://dret.net/netdret/ School of Information - UC Berkeley (ISchool/UCB)
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