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Re: Hidden implementation-defined behaviour

Subject: Re: Hidden implementation-defined behaviour
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:58:04 +0100
Re:  Hidden implementation-defined behaviour
> Anyway, I do not think such behaviour can be guarenteed, since it depends 
> upon what the URI resolution process does.

yes that's always the case, as you know it's perfectly OK to return
<foo>hello</foo>
for every call on document() as well, just using a (strange but
conformant) URI entity resolver.

As I said in my original comment to the comment list I thought the
behaviour would have been better if it had mandated normalization, but
sometimes you don't get what you ask for:-)

David


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