Colin> \ is not a legal character in a URI.
Me> that is legal (athough it is using an unregisted URI scheme of c:
Sorry, Colin was right, I should have checked.
Although it doesn't affect the main point of both of our
replies. document-uri() has to return / separated paths for hierarchical
URI schemes.
David
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