On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 15:49 +0100, bryan rasmussen wrote:
Well parse-xml using saxon says it is a
Unknown system function parse-xml()
I believe that Saxon has saxon:parse() as an extension.
An example where it's sometimes wanted is in processing RSS feeds.
Nesting one complete XML document inside another isn't really covered in
XML - neither is nesting HTML inside XML. CDATA sections don't nest,
and the XML declaration is an error inside the body of a document, as is
<!DOCTYPE...>.
Bryan - I do urge you to note that XSLT is a tree processing language:
it doesn't operate on tags but on element trees. Maybe ig you explained
what you're trying to do at a higher level?
Liam
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