Marcus Andersson wrote:
Julian Reschke wrote:
> Note that "urn:#MyHelperToGetData" is a really poor namespace name, as
it's not even a legal URI. (no, that doesn't affect XSLT processing).
In what way isn't it a legal URI? (just curious since I don't know but I
know all characters are legal (at least according to a WROX book I read))
For "urn:#MyHelperToGetData" to be a legal URI reference, "urn:" would
need to be a legal URI. It isn't, because it's scheme-dependant part is
empty (and even if is was, it would be an illegal URN because it doesn't
have a URN NID, see RFC2141).
Regards, Julian
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