My interpretation is that the XPath data model simply does not allow
unresolved entity references,
agreed.
and therefore an XSLT processor or any
other thing built on top of the XPath data model must use a parser
that resolves entity references.
I'm not sure that follows. Is it clear that generating a fatal error on
an undefined entity reference (which is what mozilla does) is not
allowed.
David
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