- From: Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@Sun.COM>
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 17:37:44 +0100
- To: xsl-editors@w3.org
"Arved Sandstrom" <asandstrom@accesswave.ca> (by way of Paul Grosso <pgrosso@arbortext.com>) wrote at 27 Sep 2002 15:33:25 -0500: ... > I just revisited this because the question just arose on the fop-dev mailing > list. ... > So how does this work? Is > > <character character="3066"/> > > legal? According to the XSL spec, you bet. I just repesented an integer as > an XSL <integer> The fop-dev discussion [1] also led to the observation that the <character> datatype is not covered by the productions in Section 5.9, Expressions, of the XSL 1.0 Recommendation. What does this signify? Regards, Tony Graham ------------------------------------------------------------------------ XML Technology Center - Dublin mailto:tony.graham@sun.com Sun Microsystems Ireland Ltd Phone: +353 1 8199708 Hamilton House, East Point Business Park, Dublin 3 x(70)19708 [1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-dev&m=103339130815806&w=2
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