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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5217 ------- Comment #2 from pierrick.brihaye@culture.gouv.fr 2007-10-22 07:16 ------- Sure but my question was rather about the "official" presentation of the results on http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/test-suite/XQTSReport.html which, I guess, follows the current "personal use" XSLT. Currently, the entry for eXist db reads like this : > Transformation: > > The following tests have been evaluated against results provided by other XQuery processors. >Comparison: > > The following tests have required a comparison method different from the standard one. The document provided to the W3C adds some HTML tables after these 2 <p>'s but they are not processed given the XSLT. Notice that there is a problem with the "comparison" table in the provided document and that it will be fixed for the next submission. Of course, I can provide <p> elements instead of <table>. Just wondering what the is the room for custom markup here.
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