
28 Oct
2008
28 Oct
'08
12:26 p.m.
mozer wrote:
it means that absence of @href is equivalente to "" which means the base URI so the document itself
But which document? The paragraph just below the one you quote tells: "If the effective value is a relative URI, then it is resolved relative to the base output URI." Because the example Andrew gave us doesn't generate anything in the output tree, just a result-document, maybe it is legal? But I think more like Andrew: maybe making @href optional doesn't make sense? I guess that's a question for XSL List. Regards, -- Florent Georges http://www.fgeorges.org/