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Term 'node' not in glossary
Added by Michael Beckerle about 9 years ago
The spec says:
fn:name()
fn:name($arg?)
Returns the name of the context node (".") or the specified node as an xs:string. Returns zero-length string if the arg is an empty sequence. Returns an xs:string in the form of an xs:QName otherwise.
The term 'Node' is not in the glossary, yet it is used extensively.
I think it means the same thing as Element Information Item in the Infoset.
Replies (4)
Resolved - RE: Term 'node' not in glossary - Added by Michael Beckerle almost 9 years ago
Add Node to glossary. Point out that our use of the term Node means Infoset Element Information Item (augmented infoset) in DFDL.
Resolved: Term 'node' not in glossary - Added by Steve Hanson over 8 years ago
New erratum 4.13 in experience document 1.
DONE - RE: Term 'node' not in glossary - Added by Michael Beckerle over 8 years ago
Change in draft-gwdrp-dfdl-v1.0.4-r06.docx
DONE - RE: Term 'node' not in glossary - Added by Steve Hanson about 8 years ago
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