RE: Data Model - 4.1.6 typed-value accessor

No, it can be a sequence of more than one if the element node is types
as a list of atomic values...

Best regards
Michael

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> Subject: Re: Data Model - 4.1.6 typed-value accessor
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> This section has recently been rewritten. But you're probably 
> right. Typed value should return zero or one atomic values, I think.
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> / Svgdeveloper@aol.com was heard to say:
> | In the definition of the typed-value accessor it is stated that the 
> | typed
> | value of a node is "a sequence of zero or more atomic values".
> |
> | I can visualise the scenario when the sequence consists of 
> zero or one 
> | atomic
> | values. However, I am having difficulty in understanding 
> precisely what the 
> | typed value of a node might be when the sequence contains 
> more than one 
> | atomic value.
> |
> | The mention of the typed-value accessor being similar to the 
> | string-value
> | accessor doesn't help to clarify that scenario ... at least for me.
> |
> | Andrew Watt
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