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ORA-XQ-223-C: There should be a reference implementation of an XQuery flagger from Stephen Buxton on 2004-02-16 (public-qt-comments@w3.org from February 2004)
ORA-XQ-223-C: There should be a reference implementation of an XQuery flagger
- From: Stephen Buxton <Stephen.Buxton@oracle.com>
- Date: 16 Feb 04 13:53:14
- To: public-qt-comments@w3.org
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- Message-Id: <200402162153.i1GLrFb15492@rgmgw4.us.oracle.com>
SECTION 2.6.6.1: XQuery flagger It should be possible to have a reference implementation of a downloadable application that people could use to check whether a particular XQuery expression is fully portable. Such an application would take as input a character string or file, and return a yes or no verdict about the contents of the character string. The application would not execute the query, merely syntax check it. - Steve B.
Received on Monday, 16 February 2004 16:53:18 UTC