[Bug 4167] [UPD] Explicit put for document of each node modified

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=4167


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------- Comment #5 from hrennau@yahoo.de  2007-03-11 06:11 -------
(In reply to comment #4)

This comment deeply impressed me. Suddenly the present situation seems almost
absurd – to enjoy the light of structural relationships below the document
node, and to accept utter darkness above it. Suddenly it becomes conceivable to
navigate across trees of collections, moving along axes and leaning on
predicates which target the yet to be defined properties of collections. Web
service backed XQuery implementations might perform such fell swoops of data
integration on the internet scale as present implementations allow on
(formally) unrelated documents and a bunch of home-defined collections. Would
any present XQuery implementation suffer hardships from the emergence of a
structural model where hitherto no structure at all exists? Would it not be
wonderful if the W3C launched a taskforce exploring the possibilities along the
lines Michael Kay sketched?

Received on Sunday, 11 March 2007 06:11:59 UTC