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Re: document()-function, using 2 arguments
At 00/04/06 23:15 +0200, michael gruber wrote:
>Specification (12.1) says:
>"When the document function has exactly one argument and the argument is a
>node-set, then the result is the union, for each node in the argument
>node-set, of
>the result of calling the document function with the first argument being the
>string-value of the node, and the second argument being a node-set with
>the node
>as its only member."
>
>Here we see three times the word "node". I think all of them mean that
>node (resp.
>act. member of node-set) which is passed as argument.
Yes, I now agree with your reasoning and I appreciate that you took the
time to create the example, as I misunderstood. I've just updated the text
for the next edition of my book and created an erratum for the current edition.
Thank you for your patience with me.
................... Ken
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