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Subject: Re: [xsl] when to use 'as' attribute on a variable
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 14:46:27 GMT

  Thanks for these precisions.  Which functions do you think
  about (that requires argument element to live in a tree)?



Well the most noticable one is the Xpath expression  /  which selects
the root of the current tree if you are in one but raises an error if
not, / is root() instance of document-node() rather than (the perhaps
more natural) root().

keys are restricted to documents and temporary trees (both of which
always have a document node as root)

other edge casses involving parentless attribute nodes:

   The XDM data model does not permit an attribute node with no parent
   to have a typed value that includes a namespace-qualified name, that
   is, a value whose type is derived from xs:QName or xs:NOTATION. This
   restriction is imposed because these types rely on the namespace
   nodes of a containing element to resolve namespace
   prefixes. Therefore, it is an error to validate a parentless
   attribute against such a type. 

David

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