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Ah, so the error is in using document-uri() as the base for resolving relative URIs, rather than base URI. That makes sense. Thanks, Eliot On 8/28/13 12:01 PM, "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There's a difference between document-uri and base-uri. document-uri is a URI > that can be used to fetch the document using the doc() function. base-uri is a > URI that can be used to resolve relative URIs contained in the document. You > talk about document-uri, but I think you mean base-uri. > > As David points out, you can control the base URI of the constructed document > using an xml:base attribute in the stylesheet. > > You can't set a document URI (it's a temporary tree with no means of external > identification. That means that the garbage collector knows when it can kill > it. This wouldn't be the case if it had a document URI. If you want to create > a document with a document URI, use xsl:result-document - except you can't > then access it during the same transformation.) > > Michael Kay > Saxonica > > > On 28 Aug 2013, at 17:17, Eliot Kimber wrote: > >> I tried to find an answer to this question but neither Google nor MarkMail >> revealed a definitive answer. >> >> I have code that constructs a document using <xsl:document> and then passes >> it to a 3rd-party function library that expects the input document to have a >> URI so that it can then resolve relative URI references. >> >> Based on my reading of the XSLT 2 spec and what I could find in my searches, >> it appears that there is no standard way to define a document URI for >> documents created using <xsl:document>. >> >> This seems like a bit of an oversight in the spec, so I wanted to get >> confirmation that my analysis is correct, that I cannot use <xsl:document> >> alone as input to functions that expect to get a non-null document-uri() >> value. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Eliot >> -- >> Eliot Kimber >> Senior Solutions Architect, RSI Content Solutions >> "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" >> Main: 512.554.9368 >> www.rsicms.com >> www.rsuitecms.com >> Book: DITA For Practitioners, from XML Press, >> http://xmlpress.net/publications/dita/practitioners-1/ > -- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect, RSI Content Solutions "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.rsicms.com www.rsuitecms.com Book: DITA For Practitioners, from XML Press, http://xmlpress.net/publications/dita/practitioners-1/
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