Abel Braaksma wrote:
Hi
I'm a little at odds as to why working with characters
(which is at the basis of any xslt transform) is not made so
rock-solid.
The intent of XSLT transformations is not to work with
characters, but with the data model defined in [XDM]. Of
course, there are a lot of functions to operate on strings,
but dealing with the codepoints directly in the stylesheet
is not a frequent thing IMHO.
The data model and its lexical representation are two
different beasts.
Regards,
--drkm
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