Sorry, twas a stupid question -- you refer to both sections. Clearly
I need to sit down and wrap my head around the entire sequence
construction process.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:22:37 -0700 I wrote:
<
< > No, it is done while constructing the result tree, before the
< > serialization process. You can see how the result of a sequence
< > constructor is used in §5.7 Sequence Constructors. See in particular
< > 5.7.1/3 and 5.7.2/5.
<
< Thank you all for the pointers, this is very helpful. I'm somewhat
< confused at the references from some of the people regarding the
< next section, Constructing Simple Content, vs. this section above,
< Constructing Complex Content. Perhaps my understanding is still
< faulty, but it seems as though the code I was referring to would
< fall into the Complex Content category, as you indicate?
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