Hi all,
I've got some chance to try XSLT 3.0's streaming features, and have
found them useful. I've a slight question as below,
The XSLT 3.0 spec, in the section "2.12 Streamed Validation" says following,
<quote>
A streamed transformation that only accesses part of the input document
(for example, a header at the start of a document) is not required to
continue reading once the data it needs has been read. This means that XML
well-formedness or validity errors occurring in the unread part of the
input stream may go undetected.
</quote>
As per above quoted text, is it ethical for an XSLT (3.0) processor to
provide a functionality that's based on a non well-formed input XML
document?
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Regards,
Mukul Gandhi
alt email : mukulgandhi(_at_)acm(_dot_)org
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