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Subject: Re: reading a document into a typed variable
From: Georges Schmitz <georges.schmitz@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:53:15 +0200
Re:  reading a document into a typed variable
Thanks for your prompt answer.

By using a *wrong* filename I get with method A and B and saxon 8.9 following output:

   Configuration File $global.setup.file was not readable (missing or
   not valid)! [1]: xs:string:
   file:///D:/Empic/workspace/EmpicSuite-trunk/empic-suite/resources/xml-resolved/GlobalSetup-resolved.xmlx
   Error on line 52 of
   file:/D:/Empic/workspace/EmpicSuite-trunk/empic-suite/script/xsl-functions/profile-filter.xsl:
     XTTE0570: Required item type of value of variable $global.setup is
     document-node(element(global-setup)); supplied value has item type
   xs:string


And with saxon 9.2


   Error at xsl:variable on line 52 column 212 of profile-filter.xsl:
     XTTE0570: Required item type of value of variable $global.setup is
     document-node(element(global-setup, xs:anyType)); supplied value
   has item type xs:string

With a *correct* filename, neither A nor B work at all with 9.2, but with 8.9.

(it could be that I cited a wrong test in my former mail and B was also never working with saxon 9.2. Don't know where I made my changes with adding and dropping the "as" attribute, but always with respect that the same parameter content is provided in $global.setup.file).


David Carlisle wrote:
I don't understand the difference between two ways of loading an XML file into a variable (see A and B below). Case A used to work with old saxon 8.9, but with 9.2 only B is successful.

I would expect B to fail in the case that the file is not there (If you have defined $global.setup.file) as in A


you then have effectively

 <xsl:variable name="global.setup"
 as="document-node(element(global-setup))">
    <xsl:copy-of select="$global.setup.file"/>
</xsl:variable>

and the type xs:string doesn't match document-node()

I think you got me wrong here. I'm actually using the document function for reading.
<xsl:copy-of select="document($global.setup.file)"/>


What will be the conclusion? Omit the "as" attribute completely?

Georges
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