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Michael Kay wrote:
Now I found out that, at least with Saxon (not sure of others), the '#' character is considered a comment delimiter when the 'x' flag (ignore I tested with 8.8 and the problem indeed seems to be resolved. Thanks. We'll update our applications. However, I do find a new odd behavior with "\" and a space, in conjunction with the 'x' modifier flag. Without the flag, it raises an exception, with the flag, it makes the match fail on any input. I will notify this on the appropriate list. Cheers, -- Abel.
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